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University of Sheffield showcases student architecture projects including zero-waste factory design

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Dezeen staff

19h ago· 9 min readenNews

Summary

This article from the University of Sheffield's School of Architecture and Landscape showcases student architecture projects, including a zero-waste factory design for a former textile mill in Keighley that has suffered repeated arson attacks, a supportive living-learning environment for student parents, and a public-facing civic space in the London Fire Brigade building. The piece highlights architectural proposals addressing sustainability, social support, and community engagement.

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a plan for a zero-waste factory in a former textile mill, which has suffered repeated arson attacks, is among the projects from the University of Sheffield
Also featured is a supportive living-learning environment for student parents and a public-facing civic space in the London Fire Brigade building
School: School of Architecture and Landscape, Course: Part 1, Part 2 and non-accredited architecture courses
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A zero-waste factory in a former textile mill in Keighley is among the projects by the University of Sheffield.

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