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Agricultural Afterlives: When Waste Becomes Architecture

Agricultural Afterlives: When Waste Becomes Architecture

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A building material rarely begins where architecture encounters it. By the time concrete reaches a construction site, its limestone has already been quarried, processed, and transformed. Timber arrives long after the forest. Glass appears detached from the sand from which it was made. By the time materials enter construction, much of the landscape and industry that produced them has already disappeared from view.

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