Creating Smart Buildings And Healthier Urban Environments, Ft. Winka Dubbeldam From Archi-Tectonics
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Oct 31, 2023
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00:41:08

Get your creative gears turning for the next episode of Architecture Social’s live podcast! This time around, our host Stephen Drew has the pleasure of sitting down with the esteemed Winka Dubbeldam.

A name synonymous with innovation and sustainability, Winka is renowned for creating smart buildings and healthier urban environments. Her work is a testament to the potential of architecture to positively transform our world. Recently, Winka’s firm Archi-Tectonics finished designing an awe-inspiring 116-acre eco park in Hangzhou for the upcoming Asian Games.

Winning accolades such as the CTBUH Urban Habitat Award, CIES Lighting Award, and the prestigious Luban Prize, the masterplan is a marvel of sustainable design featuring seven cutting-edge buildings, including two stadiums, all harmoniously integrated with the surrounding landscape.

In this livestream, we’ll be diving deep into Winka’s architectural philosophy, exploring her vision for future urban environments, and discussing the recently completed Hangzhou eco park project. From smart buildings to eco-conscious masterplans, get ready for an insightful discussion on creating healthier urban spaces.

Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a professional in the field, or simply someone curious about sustainable design and urban planning, this conversation is sure to inspire and educate. So grab your favourite beverage, sit back, and join us for an exciting dive into the world of smart and sustainable architecture. See you there!

📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next level

💻 Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com

Get your creative gears turning for the next episode of Architecture Social’s live podcast! This time around, our host Stephen Drew has the pleasure of sitting down with the esteemed Winka Dubbeldam.

Get your creative gears turning for the next episode of Architecture Social’s live podcast! This time around, our host Stephen Drew has the pleasure of sitting down with the esteemed Winka Dubbeldam.

A name synonymous with innovation and sustainability, Winka is renowned for creating smart buildings and healthier urban environments. Her work is a testament to the potential of architecture to positively transform our world. Recently, Winka’s firm Archi-Tectonics finished designing an awe-inspiring 116-acre eco park in Hangzhou for the upcoming Asian Games.

Winning accolades such as the CTBUH Urban Habitat Award, CIES Lighting Award, and the prestigious Luban Prize, the masterplan is a marvel of sustainable design featuring seven cutting-edge buildings, including two stadiums, all harmoniously integrated with the surrounding landscape.

In this livestream, we’ll be diving deep into Winka’s architectural philosophy, exploring her vision for future urban environments, and discussing the recently completed Hangzhou eco park project. From smart buildings to eco-conscious masterplans, get ready for an insightful discussion on creating healthier urban spaces.

Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a professional in the field, or simply someone curious about sustainable design and urban planning, this conversation is sure to inspire and educate. So grab your favourite beverage, sit back, and join us for an exciting dive into the world of smart and sustainable architecture. See you there!

📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next level

💻 Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com

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