Fletcher Priest Architects Develops Materials Passport for London Office Building
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
Fletcher Priest Architects developed a materials passport for the Edenica office building in London, documenting its components. The tower was designed to house the studio's headquarters.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLondon studio Fletcher Priest Architects has developed a materials passport that documents the different components of Edenica.
The 12-storey tower is 'the first building in the UK to have a materials passport,' according to the architects.
The materials passport aims to provide a detailed record of the building's components for future reference and sustainability purposes.
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