Design Indaba
Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a genetically engineered algae capable of removing microplastics from polluted water.
Reimagining embellishment, Elissa Brunato creates bio-based sequins from cellulose, proving sustainability and beauty can coexist without plastic or waste.
Reframing fashion as cultural language, Sunny Dolat explores identity, ritual and diversity, challenging narrow views of African fashion.
Issey Miyake’s experimental paper furniture
Designing Play for Displaced Children
In a world of ignored ads, Rick Brim explores how bold, simple ideas rooted in human emotion can cut through noise and truly connect.
Through “chanting biography,” Nhlanhla Mahlangu uses voice, movement and memory to confront history.
Designing for urgent care access, Mazbahul Islam reimagines ambulances with Safewheel
Blending nature and technology, Lonneke Gordijn explores how kinetic installations can evoke wonder, reconnect us to nature, and create moments of awe.
A keychain microscope aiming to democratise access to STEM education.
Reframing engineering as creative and critical, Hanif Kara explores how collaboration, sustainability and equity can reshape the future of the built environment