Subjects:
Creative cities | Culture and traditions
Why Architects are Looking to the Past to Build the Sustainable Cities of Tomorrow
Language: English
In this episode, UNESCO sits down with Thomas Vonier, President of the International Union of Architects, to discuss the designation of Rio de Janeiro as the first World Capital of Architecture, and why architects and urban planners are increasingly looking to the ways of the past for solutions to today’s urban challenges. Could bicycles, sidewalks and “building for the ages” be the keys to making cities --now home to more than half of the world’s population-- sustainable?
on this subject:
Talking about Culture
Place/region:
UNESCO HQ,
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil,
Latin America,
Europe
Series: Many Voices, One World
Type: Interview
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Interviewer: George Papagiannis
Interviewee: Thomas Vonier
Publisher: UNESCO Culture Sector
Published in:
Rights: CC-BY-SA
Series: Many Voices, One World
Type: Interview
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Interviewer: George Papagiannis
Interviewee: Thomas Vonier
Publisher: UNESCO Culture Sector
Published in:
Rights: CC-BY-SA
