It is made from 35% recycled steel and is 100% recyclable at the end of its life, unlike asphalt which ends up in landfills. 2. Kasselwood Fabricators (Interior Transformation)
The Nord-Holland estate, built in the 1970s, is a fortress of solitude. It features long, unbroken façades, repetitive window grids, and vast empty spaces between structures. Architecturally, it was designed to be efficient. Emotionally, it was often criticized for fostering alienation.
It is made from 35% recycled steel and is 100% recyclable at the end of its life, unlike asphalt which ends up in landfills. 2. Kasselwood Fabricators (Interior Transformation)
The Nord-Holland estate, built in the 1970s, is a fortress of solitude. It features long, unbroken façades, repetitive window grids, and vast empty spaces between structures. Architecturally, it was designed to be efficient. Emotionally, it was often criticized for fostering alienation.