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Planning for Uncertainty

How do architects and urbanists develop projects in a time where the future seems even more unpredictable than ever before?

November 17, 2021

Architects Jorge Lobos and Nina Louise Jensen from Architecture & Human Rights present their concept ‘Global Bridges’, which joins green innovation engineering and the needs of local communities that live in extreme environments.
Following their presentation, architect and associate professor
David Garcia converses with moderator and publisher Kristoffer Weiss about his work with Extreme Environments.

This podcast was recorded during the talk-event held as part of Copenhagen Architecture Festival x 2021 'Landscapes of Care'.

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