Envision a world where innovation seamlessly intertwines with sustainability, where Legowo; these remarkable lego-like bricks developed using MYCL™ composites, redefine the very essence of architectural possibility.
Within the dynamic confines of Kyu House, a beacon illuminating global ingenuity, these bricks stood as towering symbols of creative problem-solving. In this vibrant hub, where leaders and pioneers gather to explore the frontiers of creativity, Legowo emerged as a captivating centerpiece, sparking the curiosity of all who crossed its path.
Natalia Vasquez, a visionary in Climate Change and futuring, echoed the collective excitement, recognizing Legowo's potential as a sustainable alternative to carbon-intensive cement. "We know that cement is very carbon-intensive," she said. "These bricks are a prototype of a possible alternative. We will soon see a push to use more regenerative materials."
The spotlight on Legowo represents not merely a breakthrough in construction materials but a testament to the collaborative strength of innovation. This compelling narrative unfolds further at kyu House's groundbreaking event for COP28 UAE.
Dive deeper into this awe-inspiring story through this link: https://kyu.house/events/ and witness firsthand how creativity, sustainability and technology meets the challenges of our era.
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LEGOWO
Material maker: MYCL
Designer: Josephine Valerie (Student of Appropriate Technology class at UPH Architecture)
Lecturer: Fernisia Winnerdy & taufiq samadyadi Samadyadi