By uplifting people as prosumers, designers can facilitate better living. Here's why

Marthijn Pool – cofounder of Space&Matter, an Amsterdam-based design studio specialized in sustainable architecture, circular area development and vision-making – speaks on the pitfalls of co-living as a trend, how to engage peop
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