Modular units by Finch Buildings, a Dutch company, are 95 percent recyclable
The dream of attractive and affordable modular housing might be fading in New Amsterdam, but it's found a champion in "old" Amsterdam. Netherlands-based architect Jurrian Knijtijzer founded his company, Finch Buildings, to produce just the kind of configurable, flexible, and high-design homes that modular-lovers fantasize about.
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Knijtijzer envisions his module as a basic eco-friendly building block for everything from homes to offices, kindergartens, or clinics. And the company already has two large-scale projects rising in Amsterdam, including startup offices as well as housing for students and refugees.
"I like to say we are the Tesla of housing," said Knijtijzer in an interview with Mark Magazine.
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