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    Recycling materials talk

    Danish Architecture Centre

    Date: 02.03.2024

    danish architecture centre talk sustainability talk

    Surface Matter talks about the recycling of construction and design materials in Copenhagen at the Danish Architecture Centre. Lendager Arkitektur invited us to speak and moderated the seminar, which discussed the recycling of construction materials - upcycling, takeback systems and design for disassembly.

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