Imagine a glass made from wood that’s THREE times stronger than the real thing! Engineers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden have crafted a game-changing material from stripped natural wood fibers and a bio-based polymer. It’s clear like glass, lets light through, and traps heat inside, making it a dream for eco-friendly buildings and solar panels.
This breakthrough has been in development as part of sustainable material research at KTH.
“This material opens up possibilities for transparent, strong, and sustainable structures,” said a KTH researcher.
Experts are buzzing, with one sustainability advocate calling it ‘a revolution for green architecture’ on social media.
Could this be the future of how we build homes and harness solar energy? Imagine skyscrapers made with nature’s own glass—stronger, greener, and smarter. What do you think this could mean for our planet?
Sources: parametric-architecture
