Bureau SLA & Overtreders W build a pavilion with only borrowed materials

In a world where the construction industry is limited in its recycling abilities and over half of a demolition debris can’t be re-used, Bureau SLA & Overtreders W challenge it by designing a pavilion with a circular economy in mind. It is not
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