Built From the Ground Up: How Hyllie Rethought the Most Carbon-Intensive Part of Any Building
Most conversations about sustainable buildings start with the walls. At ETC Hyllie, the world's tallest straw building, the team started somewhere else entirely: underground. This article covers how the project reduced foundation embodied carbon by approximately 70% through a combination of a lightweight bio-based superstructure, a low-cement concrete mix, and basalt fibre rebar replacing conventional steel. Including why a 12-storey timber building could technically float during construction.
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