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- Interview BC Architects
- Abstract
This young agency, based in Brussels and Addis Ababa, works in various African countries. Local materials and building techniques play an important role in their work. BC Architects considers the fact that it is active both in Europe and in African countries a consequence of the transcultural environment their Brussels seat offers. Working in Africa, they seek to collaborate with local architects and researchers while they make maximum use of customary construction methods and local materials.
- Citation
- Lenders, L., & Havik, K. (2015). Interview BC Architects. Crossing Boundaries. Transcultural Practices in Architecture and Urbanism, OASE, (95), 104–108. Retrieved from https://www.oasejournal.nl/en/Issues/95/BCArchitects
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