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Low-tech: sustainability on the internet
Low-tech: sustainability on the internet

Low-tech: sustainability on the internet

How the low-tech movement prioritises resource optimisation to make technology a tool that is both scalable and sustainable
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The material of the year for 2019 is…
The material of the year for 2019 is…

The material of the year for 2019 is…

Natural or artificial? Traditional or innovative?  The choice of materials is key when it comes to tackling an interior architecture project. 
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The best projects from the IFA Awards 2018
The best projects from the IFA Awards 2018

The best projects from the IFA Awards 2018

Challenging and stimulating the architects and designers of the future. Encouraging them to discover the use of wood and other sustainable and environmentally-friendly materials in construction. All of these objectives come together in the winning projects from the IFA Awards 2018.
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May
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Sustainable architecture: ‘exuberant sustainability’ by Carlos Arroyo
Sustainable architecture: ‘exuberant sustainability’ by Carlos Arroyo

Sustainable architecture: ‘exuberant sustainability’ by Carlos Arroyo

Architect Carlos Arroyo championed sustainable and flexible architecture which is changing to adapt to the demands of a new society.
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March
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Bioconstruction: healthy and environmentally-friendly houses
Bioconstruction: healthy and environmentally-friendly houses

Bioconstruction: healthy and environmentally-friendly houses

Bioconstruction is in fashion. Who wouldn't like a healthy house? Below you'll find some sustainable materials , which are long-lasting, free from toxins, and recyclable. This is important in bioconstruction, as it allows us to reduce the carbon footprint of the building and to look after your own health too.
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March
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Sustainable furniture design: recyclable and recycled
Sustainable furniture design: recyclable and recycled

Sustainable furniture design: recyclable and recycled

Apart from energy efficiency, if you want to give your house the eco touch, opt for this type of furniture that, although it doesn't seem like it, use recycled materials.
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