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When the Covid-19 pandemic struck and cities and industrial activity came to a standstill, smog-free mountain vistas and renewed biodiversity in rivers sent an astoundingly clear confirmation of mankind’s destructive methods. But in mending this broken thread, pushing for energy-efficient building is not enough. To be truly sustainable, urban planners, engineers and architects alike have to integrate our man-made structures as

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