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Old Posted: May 23, 2012, 6:12 PM
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Concrete Mushrooms: Transforming Abandoned Bunkers Into Eco Hostels

Concrete Mushrooms: Transforming Abandoned Bunkers Into Eco Hostels


Daniel Flahiff, 10/21/09


http://inhabitat.com/concrete-mushro...o-eco-hostels/

For 19 years beginning in 1967, the Albanian government was engaged in a flurry of building activity. But the government wasn’t constructing new low-cost housing, community centers or schools at a fevered pace; they were constructing 750,000 concrete bunkers.
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