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  <title>Using Nature to Recharge Infrastructure?</title>
  <description>EV charging stations are usually places to pass through, not places to stay. But what if they could become green, restorative spaces instead?&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, host Michael Booth talks with architect Louise Flach de Neergaard from Cobe about a new generation of charging stations designed for Clever. Using timber canopies, native planting and nature-based design, the project rethinks infrastructure as a place for pause, biodiversity and everyday wellbeing.&amp;amp;nbsp; The conversation explores how architecture can transform enforced waiting time into a meaningful break, and how even the most technical infrastructure can contribute positively to landscape, climate and quality of life.&amp;amp;nbsp; Guest:  Louise Flach de Neergaard, Architect, Cobe&amp;amp;nbsp;  Host:  Michael Booth&amp;amp;nbsp;  Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios. </description>
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