Reversible design could turn every building into a "DIY store for the next project"
Architects should design buildings to be taken apart and reused as part of the circular economy, according to Adam Strudwick of Perkins and Will.
Designers should get used to working with smaller palettes of reusable materials and draw up blueprints for disassembly as well as assembly, the interior designer said.
Reversible design could radically change the way buildings look, according to Strudwick: "It does potentially mean a whole new aesthetic."
Designing for the circular economy, where mate
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