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Jan 9
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#29 - Eliot Postma

BUCKLAND ARCHITECTS
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Eliot Postma is a Partner and Group Leader at Heatherwick Studio. We discuss the importance of the Humanise Campaign, what architects should be doing differently, and how it applies in their own work. 
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