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Oct 2023
41m 38s

411. Stockholm Wood City - Linus Kjellbe...

Mustafa Sherif
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Linus Kjellberg  (Head of Business Development, Atrium Ljungberg, Stockholm, Sweden) We are talking about Stockholm Wood City – the world’s largest wooden city. In a ground-breaking move, the Swedish urban developer Atrium Ljungberg has initiated Stockholm Wood City - the world's largest urban wooden construction project. The ambitious project is being buil ... Show More
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