Iceland's National Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale Explores Lava as Sustainable Building Material
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"Lavaforming explores Iceland's unique geological conditions, positioned between tectonic plates, harnessing volcanic activity as a renewable resource for sustainable building materials."
"The concept imagines a future where lava flows could form foundational material for buildings, drastically reducing environmental impact by eliminating harmful mining practices."
"Lavaforming is not just a practical proposal but a paradigm shift, urging architecture to reconsider materials and methods that profoundly affect sustainability."
"The Icelandic Pavilion at the Biennale marks a commitment to innovative design solutions, emphasizing that design plays a crucial role in shaping the future."
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