Building Resilient and Green Futures With the European Union’s New Climate-Resilient Construction Guidance Document
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In the Autumn 2023 edition of Living Architecture Monitor (LAM), our managing director Luigi Petito reflects on the European Commission’s recently published “EU-level technical guidance on adapting buildings to climate change” advocating for green roofs and walls. This represents an important stride towards a sustainable and resilient future for EU urban areas.
The full article is available here.
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