Timothy Oulton Projects has built a small village for the company’s design staff based in southern China.
July 16th, 2014
Timothy Oulton Projects has built a small village for the company’s design staff based in southern China. The central building is a prototype prefabricated Passive House. Round houses using reclaimed bricks and other salvaged materials have been integrated into the existing Lychee Garden by project designer Simon Laws.
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