Paul Finch, World Architecture Festival: The tastemaker (Part 2)
Ecogradia Podcast – Series 3 Episode 9
Parkroyal Collection Pickering in Singapore, designed by WOHA, showcases the seamless integration of landscape and architecture with vegetated terraces. © Patrick Bingham-Hall.
Last updated: November 21, 2023 London, United Kingdom
In the first of the interview with Paul Finch, the spotlight was set on an architect’s role in sustainable design. In this follow-up, the founder and programme director of the World Architecture Festival (WAF) deep dives into the specifics of sustainability: energy and carbon, nature and cities.
WAF 2023 is set to raise the curtains in Singapore from November 29 to December 1, with almost 500 projects in 33 categories in competition.
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