Vietnamese temple built from six million reclaimed tiles wins Wienerberger Brick Award 2026
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Francesca Tesler
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A museum in Vietnam, the Đạo Mẫu Temple and Museum, built from over six million reclaimed clay roof tiles, won the grand prize at Wienerberger's 2026 Brick Awards in the 'Working Together' category. The project showcases sustainable architecture by up-cycling salvaged materials into a culturally significant structure.
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Đạo Mẫu Temple and Museum in Vietnam, which was built using six million up-cycled clay tiles salvaged from...
A museum in Vietnam built from more than six million reclaimed clay tiles has won the grand prize at Wienerberger's 2026 Brick Awards
A temple and museum in Vietnam built from more than six million reclaimed clay roof tiles has won the grand prize at Wienerberger's 2026 Brick Awards.
