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Sheep Wool Isolates and Peanut Shell Walls: Can Argentina Adapt Its Buildings to the Climate Crisis?

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From new materials to local regulations, the country advances – albeit unevenly – towards a more sustainable architectureThe large fossil fuel companies earn millions betting against environmental protection laws “Go to the elemental,” says architect Gustavo San Juan, as he travels through the work he coordinated, a building designed to adapt to local climatic conditions and operate with renewable energies. The structure, built with environmenta…
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From new materials to local regulations, the country advances – albeit unevenly – towards a more sustainable architectureThe large fossil fuel companies earn millions betting against environmental protection laws “Go to the elemental,” says architect Gustavo San Juan, as he travels through the work he coordinated, a building designed to adapt to local climatic conditions and operate with renewable energies. The structure, built with environmenta…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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