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<title>Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture : Responses</title>
<description>Design Observer ::Â Join the Discussion</description>
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<dc:date>2010-06-09T09:47:58-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[full disclosure, im part of the latinta team, but... I SECOND THAT! <br />
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great book by great authors, i know the work they put into it =) hope to see more books like this one focused on process rather than object.<br />
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reduce, reuse, recyle. in that order.<br />
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thx designobserver!]]></description>
	<author>ana</author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/rematerial-from-waste-to-architecture/13838/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2010-06-09T09:47:58-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[I put used bars in my roof slab, after getting it cleared by the civil engg. even after ten yrs., the roof hasn't got as much as a crack! It's just our preconcieved notions & fears which stop us from doing sensible things -- like recycling.]]></description>
	<author>fasiha</author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/rematerial-from-waste-to-architecture/13838/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2010-06-08T04:26:23-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[Great job illustrating the cultural significance of reuse and beauty and their relationship to one another.  bravo!]]></description>
	<author>faslanyc</author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/rematerial-from-waste-to-architecture/13838/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2010-06-07T12:39:58-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[Awesome. Check out the Earthship work that has been going on around Taos NM. There have been a lot of legal struggles, but we need to think about this kind of architecture for the future.]]></description>
	<author>Denny </author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/rematerial-from-waste-to-architecture/13838/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2010-06-04T16:44:30-05:00</dc:date>
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	<title><![CDATA[Responding to "Rematerial: From Waste to Architecture"]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[I AM REALLY THANKFUL THAT THIS TYPE OF INITIATIVES ARE TAKING PLACE. <br />
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IT IS MANDATORY IN TODAY'S SITUATION IF WE WANT TO CONTINUE IN THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT. IT IS NOT ONLY ABOUT REUSING WASTE BUT ALSO REDUCING WASTE BEFORE YOU START THE DESIGN. <br />
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BEST WISHES TO LA TINTA TEAM AND ALEJANDRO AND CAMILA!<br />
D]]></description>
	<author>DAMIAN FIGUERAS</author>
	<link>http://places.designobserver.com/feature/rematerial-from-waste-to-architecture/13838/#comments</link>
	<dc:date>2010-06-03T18:15:51-05:00</dc:date>
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