"I would caution against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material" says Natalia Petkova
"I would caution against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material" says Natalia Petkova
The sustainability of structural stone is dependent on how and where it is quarried and its reputation as an infinite material is misleading, warns Slovak-British architect Natalia Petkova in this Stone Age 2.0 interview. "I would caution against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material – we miss the opportunity to think critically when
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The sustainability of structural stone is dependent on how and where it is quarried and its reputation as an infinite material is misleading, warns Slovak-British architect Natalia Petkova in this Stone Age 2.0 interview. "I would caution against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material – we miss the opportunity to think critically when
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