The “Gang School” – SJA / JDS Architects
The SJA – The “Gang school” by JDS Architects achieves by a set of straightforward strategies to convert an industrial building into a cheerful playing field.
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Steel is a versatile and durable material that has been used in architecture for many years. It has become popular for building structures because of its strength, flexibility, and corrosion resistance. Steel is often used in construction projects because it can be shaped into various forms and sizes. In architecture, steel is commonly used for building frames, bridges, and large structures such as stadiums and skyscrapers. It is also used for cladding and roofing in modern buildings, adding a sleek and contemporary look. Steel’s strength and durability make it a popular choice for areas prone to harsh weather conditions, such as coastal regions or areas with high seismic activity. Additionally, steel is a sustainable material that can be recycled, making it an eco-friendly choice for architecture.
The SJA – The “Gang school” by JDS Architects achieves by a set of straightforward strategies to convert an industrial building into a cheerful playing field.
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