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Heat-Hijacked
Engineering Garlic to
Harnessing Body Heat for
Sustainable Temperature Regulation

LONDON, 28–03–2024


The Heat Hijacked project is an innovative exploration
into sustainable temperature regulation through the creation of eco-friendly garments designed to capture and repurpose body heat.

This project, developed in collaboration with Canada Goose, addresses the growing demand for energy-efficient solutions in fashion, offering a radical departure from traditional heating technologies.

By integrating high-porosity materials such as garlic-derived biopolymers, Heat Hijacked garments are engineered to absorb, store, and redistribute body heat, minimizing the need for external energy
sources.

The project aims to create a natural temperature-regulating system that aligns with the principles of sustainability and environmental conservation.




Project researcher & Designer :
Rilya Krisnawati
Peerasin Punxh Hutaphaet

material futures
@forrealforril @jumpanonaofficialcentral saint martins