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article: Sustainable architecture

= Sustainable architecture = Environmentally-friendly building materials refer to green, natural, environmentally-friendly and safe building materials.

Basically non-toxic and harmless. Refers to natural decorative materials that have no or very few toxic or harmful substances, and are simply processed without pollution. Such as gypsum, talcum powder, sandstone, wood, some natural stone, etc.

Achievement
Firms created new Sustainable architecture recently.

Tryba Architects, John Ronan Architects , Kipnis Architecture + Planning , David Hertz Architects Studio of Environmental Architecture , Alison Brooks Architects

Reference
"5 Architecture Firms That Create Sustainable Designs",https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/5-architecture-firms-that-create-sustainable-designs-p2f2UwDUtZutM

"Tryba Architects",https://www.trybaarchitects.com

"John Ronan Architects",http://www.jrarch.com

"Kipnis Architecture + Planning",https://www.kipnisarch.com

"David Hertz Architects Studio of Environmental Architecture",https://davidhertzfaia.com

"Alison Brooks Architects",https://www.alisonbrooksarchitects.com

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