UWE Bristol student projects feature sustainable agriculture factory and accessible art kit
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Summary
This article from Dezeen School Shows highlights several student projects from UWE Bristol, including a proposal for a sustainable agriculture factory for 2050 built with natural materials like manure plaster and thatch, an accessible art kit for people with sensory processing issues, and a mixed-use development with shopping and workspaces. The piece showcases work from various design and architecture programs at the university.
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Also featured is an accessible art kit for people with sensory processing issues, and a mixed-use proposal including a shopping centre and workspaces
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