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The striking pavilion at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen, Denmark, fully demonstrates what can be achieved with natural fibre composites and has rightly earned the team of companies behind it a 2010 JEC Innovation Award. It was constructed as part of the 2009 ‘Green Architecture for the Future’ exhibition from composites of flax, supplied by the Belgian company Libeco Lagae, bioresins from Ashland, and cork for the core material from Portugal’s Amorim.
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