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// April 2020

Month: April 2020

Serpentine Pavilion 2020 by Counterspace: it will be built with recycled bricks

The South African architecture studio Counterspace will use cork and bricks made with recycled building materials to build this year's Serpentine Pavilion, dedicated to the experiences of migrant communities in London. K-Briq modules will be used for the pavilion, a new Kenoteq technology for the production of bricks made from 90% recycled construction and demolition waste. According to what reported by the manufacturer, this ecological bricks do not require cooking..

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A 3D printed houses project in Italy: Tecla

New ways of thinking about the house, of designing and building it. Technology provides new and innovative methodologies in the field of architecture on a daily basis and one of these, 3D printing, is catching on widely. We talked about it some time ago in an article that told of a project by a Dutch university that had developed the first habitable village entirely 3D printed and that you find below. https://www.tosilab.it/prime-case-stampate-in-3d-sorgeranno-a-eindhoven/..

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