This Danish Firm Took Rainwater-Damaged Walls and Made Interactive Green Spaces

How can architecture be a force for good in our ever-changing world? During Future Fest, we’ll pose this question to some of the world’s best architects. Launching in September, our three-week-long virtual event will be 100% free to attend. Register here! This is the story of an apartment building in Frederiksberg, Denmark, which was often called one … Read More "This Danish Firm Took Rainwater-Damaged Walls and Made Interactive Green Spaces" The post This Danish Firm Took Rainwater-Damaged Walls and Made Interactive Green Spaces appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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