The building does have other technological gadgets. “It is a progressive project,” says West Flemish architect and urban planner Anne Mie Depuydt (59). She played an important role in the design of the project.
“For example, there is a building where we recover urine to make manure. Everything is built in wood construction.”
The size of the project was also a feat, she says. The entire complex contains 6,000 homes, which must of course still be able to function after the Games. “The village is first and foremost a project for the local residents. It was not built for the athletes, but as a transformation project from an activity area to a residential area.”
2024-03-19 10:14:00
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