What summer events can teach us about decarbonising the built environment

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The drive to create environmentally responsible demountable structures offers lessons for 'greening' permanent infrastructure, writes Symmetrys' Matteo Attanasio

With summer upon us, a large number of events, ranging from sports to entertainment, will rely on temporary structures to support the needs of participants, visitors and sponsors. But for all our eager...

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