V8 Architects Constructs Rotterdam Homes with Reused Materials
By
Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Dutch studio V8 Architects builds a pair of semi-detached homes in the Netherlands using recycled and reused materials to showcase circular design principles in housing.
Key quotes
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"Named Villa Residu, the houses form part of the Koer residential development in Rotterdam for developer VORM."
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