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Architectural Digest

march 2021

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Artists Are Transforming German COVID-19 Vaccination Centers Into Beautiful Galleries
With museums and galleries closed, creatives are turning to unexpected exhibition spaces.

april 2020

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​Berlin Just Opened a Hostel to Help Its Homeless Population—Others Should Follow Suit
Due to the COVID-19 public health crisis, many hotels and hostels remain vacant, which is why this unconventional solution could significantly help the homeless stay safe.

march 2020

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This Architect Is Promoting Self-Sustaining Architecture Around the Globe
​Michael Reynolds repurposed tires, bottles, and cans to design homes that can generate their own electricity, processes their own sewage, collect rainwater, and maintain temperature without any additional fuel.


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