Issue 54 February 2020 Preview
In the next issue of Design & Build Review, out in February, we’ll be exploring the latest developments in sustainable design, from innovative materials and technologies to pioneering projects.
We’ll look at how an increasing focus on sustainability is filtering through into low-cost projects, and consider what needs to change within the industry to take this further. We’ll also look at how new and reappropriated materials are providing an increasing range of alternatives to wood when it comes to sustainable architecture.
Plus we’ll consider how technological advances are assisting in sustainability efforts, with a focus on 3D printed lighting.
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