Exploring Soil as the Future Material: Highlights from the Venice Architecture Biennale
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Starr Charles
Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
The article highlights five country pavilions at the Venice Architecture Biennale that showcase soil as a material of the future, aligning with the event's theme of innovative construction approaches. Soil-based construction is emphasized as a solution to modern challenges.
Key quotes
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"Reframing soil as a material of the future."
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