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SAWA featured in NTR program Focus “Building with Wood”
In this episode, Mark Compeer and Robert Winkel share their vision on timber construction, and SAWA is extensively highlighted as the prime example of how we must build more in the future if we want to reduce CO2 emissions and be CO2 neutral by 2050.
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Joining forces for the Timber Construction Game
We are joining forces for the largest competition on sustainable change. Register for the timber construction game to jointly accelerate large-scale timber construction in the Netherlands!
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Financial Times
NICE paves the way for a climate-conscious future
Leyla Boulton from the Financial Times traveled to the Netherlands and spoke with Dutch architects/developers who are pioneers in the development of greener buildings, asking them how they envision the future of the construction sector and how we can collectively achieve this radical transformation.
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Sustainable housing for every budget
How to achieve this
“Sustainable housing constructed from wood, surrounded by green public spaces, and accessible to people with varying budgets. These three distinctive project developers prove it's possible.”
Sustainable housing for every budget
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‘A project like SAWA starts with ambition’
During the Circular Economy Week, the second Stadsblad Magazine, an e-magazine by Cirkelstad, was launched. In this edition, you can read nine inspiring stories about circular construction according to The New Normal.
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Manifesto: Building within the boundaries of our planet
We must "build within the limits of our planet," according to Manifesto 2.0, recently published by Gideon - building transition tribes and DGBC. Nice Developers believes that the construction sector must contribute to limiting further climate change.
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SAWA published in THE PLAN
THE PLAN, one of the most acclaimed architecture magazines in the world, yesterday published an extensive article about SAWA and how the building will contribute to the city.
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Timber Construction is the Future
‘The construction industry is generally conservative, risk-averse, and aims for profit maximization, leading to a continuous preference for building with (inexpensive) concrete,’ states the article from Notariaat Magazine that appeared this week.