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Marta Nowicka Innovates with Reclaimed Materials at Camber Sands Studio

Architect Marta Nowicka creates a sustainable studio using reclaimed materials, setting a precedent for cost-effective and eco-friendly construction in the AECM industry.

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Marta Nowicka Innovates with Reclaimed Materials at Camber Sands Studio
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Architect Marta Nowicka has transformed a small plot in Camber Sands, East Sussex, into DOM Studio, a space crafted entirely from reclaimed materials. This project underscores a growing trend in sustainable architecture, emphasizing the use of waste materials in construction.

What Happened
Marta Nowicka, an architect known for her innovative use of materials, designed DOM Studio using a mix of scaffolding planks, hollow concrete blocks, and wood-wool boards. The studio, described as having a "gritty, unrefined" aesthetic, serves as a year-round retreat adjacent to Nowicka's residence. By utilizing these waste materials, Nowicka not only minimized construction costs but also significantly reduced the environmental impact typically associated with new builds.

What This Means for Your Business
For AECM professionals, Nowicka's project highlights the potential for cost savings and sustainability in construction through the use of reclaimed materials. Incorporating such materials can lead to reduced procurement costs and a lower carbon footprint, aligning with increasing regulatory pressures and client demands for sustainable practices. Companies that adapt to these practices may find themselves better positioned competitively, particularly as federal and state incentives for green building practices continue to grow.

What US Operators Should Watch
As sustainability becomes a priority, AECM professionals should monitor developments in material recycling technologies and federal incentives for eco-friendly construction. Keeping abreast of changes in building codes and standards related to sustainability will be crucial. Operators should also pay attention to the evolving landscape of client expectations and market demands for sustainable and cost-effective building solutions.


Source: https://www.dezeen.com/2026/06/10/marta-nowicka-dom-studio/. Read the original story ->

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