From Copenhagen to Sunderland
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Britain’s housing debate is often framed as a trade-off: build more homes quickly or build better homes sustainably. Believing this dilemma to be real is one reason we keep repeating the same mistakes – homes that meet short-term targets but lock in long-term costs, from expensive energy bills to poor indoor air quality. The question we should be asking is simpler: how can we make “better” the default, at scale, and within real-world budgets?
One answer is emerging from experiments that began
One answer is emerging from experiments that began
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