| Type | work | bureau |
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| Year / years | 2016 | Unrecorded |
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| Place | New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia | Lima, Lima Province, Peru |
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| Place context | Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Representative site: Pasaje Juan Arbocco Carrillo, Barranco, Lima, Lima, Perú |
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| Climate | 21°C · 11.3h daylight · 7 km/h wind | 22°C · 11.8h daylight · 10 km/h wind · via Museum of Contemporary Art of Lima |
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| Focus | Housing | 1 works in corpus |
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| Architects | | |
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| Linked context | Bureaus - Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
| Notable works - Museum of Contemporary Art of Lima
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| Typologies | | |
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| Materials | Not recorded yet. | |
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| Carbon signals | housing, tower, and office gives us a typology starting point even though the work does not have a recorded material palette yet. No dominant drivers yet. | Concrete, Steel, and Glass look like the main embodied-carbon drivers in the current palette. |
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| Lower-carbon levers | No levers surfaced yet. | - Look for lower-clinker mixes, reused structure, and scope reductions before fine-grained product swaps.
- Prioritize recycled content, efficient sections, and procurement-specific EPD comparisons.
- Compare system-level facade options, reduce overspecification, and pair glass choices with structural reductions.
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| Accessibility | Access not recorded | 1 of 1 recorded works are publicly accessible |
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| Related books | No linked books yet. | No linked books yet. |
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