Listen "Why Architects Put TREES on Buildings - #33"
Episode Synopsis
This week on the show we’re exploring why architects put trees on buildings - we covered this on Wednesday's video and now we’re digging deeper into the topic. This seems to be a HUGE trend in architecture – so much so that we kinda joke about it on the podcast regularly. Is this "growing" trend just for show? Later in the show, we look at Dubai’s 93-kilometre covered cycleway, Tokyo’s Heatherwick-designed new school, Taipei’s new RSHP skyscraper, and lastly, a tree-covered tower that’s being built in The Netherlands (I mean, it HAD to be, right?) We end the show with an emails from Nthazi Nyimbili AND Jeremy Andrews. Get in touch! [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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