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This 1970s House Gets a Sustainable Cork Makeover And It’s Disrupting London Architecture - Yanko Design

Summary by yankodesign.com
In the quiet streets of Tottenham, London, a modest 1970s clergy house has been reimagined as an environmentally conscious family home, cloaked in the textured warmth of cork. Known as Nina’s House, the transformation was led by design studio Nina+Co in partnership with ROAR Architects, demonstrating how regenerative materials and thoughtful design can be used
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yankodesign.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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