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Urines Transformed Into Fertilizers, Pedal-Activated Washing Machine, Crickets on the Menu: Visit to the Habitat of the Future in Liège

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At the Low Tech Studio in Belgium, we can imagine the housing of tomorrow. A way of life governed above all by accessible and durable devicesThere are plants growing without soil, cardboard benches, a rowing machine hung on a washing machine and even mushrooms in the shower. The obtuse spirits would seem such an interior to that of a mad scientist. Caroline Pultz, she, prefers the term housing of tomorrow. Thought to experience a zero-waste life…

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At the Low Tech Studio in Belgium, we can imagine the housing of tomorrow. A way of life governed above all by accessible and durable devicesThere are plants growing without soil, cardboard benches, a rowing machine hung on a washing machine and even mushrooms in the shower. The obtuse spirits would seem such an interior to that of a mad scientist. Caroline Pultz, she, prefers the term housing of tomorrow. Thought to experience a zero-waste life…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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