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MIT engineers are creating a new type of reconfigurable masonry using 3D-printed, recycled glass.
The team made strong, multilayered glass bricks, each in the shape of a figure eight , that are designed to interlock, much like LEGO bricks.
Circular construction aims to reduce the need for new materials by reusing and repurposing building components, thereby minimizing the construction industry’s embodied carbon’.
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