Published Jun 13, 2023
The Natural Building Blocks of Sustainable Architecture | Michael Green | TED
Architect Michael Green reimagines sustainable architecture by advocating for organic materials like wood to replace traditional construction methods, emphasizing innovative solutions that reduce carbon emissions and leverage nature's efficiency for a sustainable future.

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