Happening from 5th to 9th September, this comprehensive event aims to push for a more dynamic built environment.
From hospitality to residential design, these amazing projects seek to integrate nature within the built environment in a purposeful and respectful manner.
“There’s a difference between a 10-minute ‘wow’ and a long-lived ‘wow’,” says Moshe Safdie, as he takes us on a tour of the mystical indoor garden of Jewel Changi Airport. We hear more from him and his team.
The Eling Residences project, Safdie Architects’ latest in China, is still colossal in scale and distinct in silhouette, but it is also a delightful demonstration of the firm’s commitment to humanising scale.
Moshe Safdie should need no introduction. He is a stalwart of the industry with megastructures dotted all around the world. Michael Smith of The Red and Black Architect sat down with Moshe Safdie when he was recently in the country for the Australian Institute of Architects National Conference.