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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING – generally involves the design and construction of aeroplanes, jets, gliders, autogyros, helicopters and more, but the skills needed to do this can be applied to other areas. CIVIL ENGINEERING – the design and construction of infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, buildings, railways and utility networks.

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Small Set, Big Creativity: Magnetic Building Blocks 40pcs

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Whether you are building a tower, a house, or a spaceship, the magnetic connection provides stability and flexibility, enabling you to bring your ideas to life. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for architectural designs, such as bridges, arches, or even abstract sculptures.