04/06/2026
What if your building's skin could cool the city? 🌿🤖
That's exactly what AeGiS does.
We started from waste. Glass fibers recovered from end-of-life wind turbine blades, turned into something that lives on building façades. Modular panels in rPETG + recycled glass fiber, robotically 3D printed at large scale with our system.
Each panel irrigates, ventilates, cools. Actively fighting the urban heat island effect, one of the most concrete and underestimated problems in the cities we actually live in. ♻️🌿
Cities are getting hotter, and anyone who's spent a summer in a dense urban center already knows this. AeGiS was born from that awareness: architecture can respond, not just aesthetically, but in a functional, systemic way. 🌍
AeGiS is part of , (EU-funded European project) bringing together 30 partners across 7 countries to turn end-of-life composite materials into high-value industrial applications. Proud to have worked alongside -29, , , and Politecnico di Milano.
The full case study is out. 👇
If you work in architecture, construction, or sustainable manufacturing, 🔗it's worth a read: https://loom.ly/6bdMSKw