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Feb 2022
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Nabr - Bjarke Ingels, Nick Chim, Roni Ba...

Aaron Prinz
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Bjarke Ingels, joins Nick Chim, and Roni Bahar—his co-founders of Nabr, a people–first housing design company reimagining the future of urban living through scalable, affordable housing. The trio discuss the design and development of San Jose's SoFA One residential project; the changing landscape of the American city, and how the firm aims to provide affordable housing.

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