[Photograph by Danica Kus]
Belgium unfolds the story of architect Rita Huys, who skillfully transformed a ragged barn into a dazzling dwelling. Huys co-heads with Hendrik Vermoortel of Belgian architecture and interior design practice Buro2, who a few.
Princess Elisabeth Station, which claims to be the Antarctic's first "zero-emission" base, runs entirely on renewable energy and completely recycles all waste. Its roof will be covered by solar panels, designed to provide the bulk of energy needed...
Belgium will build a site in the Antarctica to study climate change. But for this, the zone doesn't have to compromise on its environment i.e. due to pollution generating from the site. This polar station will be powered by renewable sources of energy..
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