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new DesignHub Respond/Renew/Revitalise Competition

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new DesignHub Respond/Renew/Revitalise Competition

The competition addresses the issues around reclaiming and revitalising an existing landmark site, taking national, regional and local imperatives into account.

Website: http://www.saint-gobaindesignhub.co.za
Members: 10
Latest Activity: Jul 13

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Saint-Gobain Design Hub milena vleminckx Themba Orvall Christine Goosen Clement Miya BHC School of Design Prashant Bhaga Noorjehan Aziz ArchiCAD by Apix Jade Aron Saunders
 
 
 

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