Huel Pasta Mac & Cheese



Traditional Mac & Cheese is usually loaded with calories and lacks any nutritional value. For this pasta-based offering, Huel reimagines the classic comfort food into a nutritionally complete, plant-based meal…. Continue reading

LAND ON WATER

Building on water has gained popularity as a result of growing awareness of sea level rise and an increased risk of urban floods, but current options, such as concrete foundations filled with polystyrene and plastic pontoons, are rigid, challenging to move, and incredibly unsustainable. A new system of straightforward, flat-packed modules made of recycled reinforced plastic has been envisioned by Danish maritime architecture studio MAST. These modules may be readily carried around the world and put together in numerous ways to provide a solid floating base. With the technique, you can construct almost anything on the water, from floating homes in Seattle to floating campgrounds in the Oslo fjord to saunas on the riverfront in Hobart. The innovative system is also made to encourage biodiversity. The float?s crevices should promote the growth of mollusks and seaweed while acting as a habitat for fish and crustaceans.

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