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    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands
    Mega Mat, MVRDV / Netherlands

    Mega Mat

    MVRDV / Netherlands

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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 6 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 7 ) URA: City Walk – Touring Central with Locals 2024, Urban Renewal Authority / Hong Kong
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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2025 l Bronze Award l Service & Experience Design l Experience
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    Weaving Awareness

    Transforming Thailand’s everyday “Sua” mat into an 860-square-metre public artwork, this installation visualises the nation’s plastic waste through recycled colour gradients. Woven from over 500 reclaimed plastic mats, it merges cultural symbolism, data, and design—turning environmental statistics into a communal space for reflection, learning, and renewal.

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