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Sustainable design: How architecture and engineering are evolving to meet the climate challenge | EP 33 The Climate Conversations Sustainable design: How architecture and engineering are evolving to meet the climate challenge | EP 33 Patrick Bellew, founder of environmental design consultants Atelier Ten, and member of the Surbana Jurong Group speaks to Jaime Ho about why he .
30 Apr 2021 06:02AM (Updated: 30 Apr 2021 07:17AM)
Patrick Bellew, founder of environmental design consultants Atelier Ten, and member of the Surbana Jurong Group speaks to Jaime Ho about why he sees himself as a climate engineer, why the last five years have seen a big uptick in sustainable architecture and what the opportunities are as building design becomes greener.
I like being my own boss, I enjoy what I do: John Spence
I like being my own boss, I enjoy what I do: John Spence
Last Updated: Sun, Apr 18th, 2021, 13:20:21hrs
For a bid s eye view on the months to follow and for an insight into the business of hospitality, IANSlife interviews entrepreneur John Spence, CEO and Owner of Karma Group which has hotels and wine estates across the globe.
Spence is from the music industry but found his first resort in Goa about 20 years ago. The group now has more than 30 retreats, estates and hotels worldwide, ten in India, wine productions in France, Spain, Italy, Australia and UK. The charismatic, super energetic businessman enjoys evolving multiple elements for a lifestyle respecting the environment and is visiting professor for architecture at Yale University, UCLA.
Source: Office S&M
Catrina Stewart and Hugh McEwen of 2020 YAYA winner Office S&M
Office S&M was founded seven years ago by Catrina Stewart and Hugh McEwen and is now a firm of four known for its playful projects and experimental approach to materials.
The practice has worked on new-build housing, workspace retrofit and public realm projects for public and private clients.
Its YAYA entry included two jazzy extensions and a £205,000 pistachio-and-pink build-to-rent house that completes a terrace in Newham, east London, with a head-turning flourish.
They say: “By putting an emphasis on being inventive, we find opportunities where others see an obstacle. Joyful design is embedded in our DNA, and we use colour as a building material.”