Design Intent
Delivering on a Sustainable Design Intent

Delivering on a Sustainable Design Intent

Following through on a sustainable design intent isn't always easy, but there’s no time to waste in tackling climate change and other sustainability issues.

What are the biggest barriers to achieving more environmentally sustainable cities, buildings, interiors and products? Are there viable ways to overcome them? When do top-down regulations need to be bolstered by bottom-up sustainability initiatives?

A panel of designers tackles the many advocacy, ethical and economic factors at play in the pursuit of sustainable design.

About the Panel

- Razvan Ghilic-Micu, Associate, Hassell
Razvan is an architect with a keen interest in innovation and agility and an advocate for resilience by design. At Hassell he is involved in designing new-generation working and mixed-use environments in Singapore and across Australasia. He is a graduate of Princeton University with over a decade of professional experience in Singapore, Shanghai, New York and Toronto.

Razvan balances practice with ongoing involvement in the Singapore Institute of Architects, where he serves as the Chief Editor of The Singapore Architect magazine. He also leads a Design Studio Unit at the National University of Singapore.

More speakers to be announced here (hyperlink: https://www.designsingapore.org/event/Delivering-on-a-Sustainable-Intent.html)

Presented by DesignSingapore Council and supported by the National Design Centre.
This event is part of the National Design Centre’s “Sustainability & Design” programme line-up for January 2021.
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