Magazines from the world Professionals who mix project with startups, non-profit organizations, social software development and co-housing companies: the magazine ARCHITECT lists 12 visionary people, ideas and organizations who are reshaping architecture and design Professionals who mix project with startups, non-profit organizations, social software development and co-housing companies: the magazine ARCHITECT lists 12 visionary people, ideas and organizations who are reshaping architecture and design “ARCHITECT celebrates a dozen inspirational individuals and organizations who, through their practices, projects, and ideas, are changing the world of architecture and design. Many of these game changers are emerging in their fields of expertise, but they all provide innovative solutions to obstacles we face every day. The leaders profiled here are challenging the status quo to lay the groundwork for inclusive, sustainable, and caring environments around the world. If one thing brings them together, it’s that they offer a model for practitioners during our turbulent times–demonstrating the power of architecture and design to forge real change” - read here the full article. Magazine: ARCHITECT Country: USA Date: 17th October 2022 Article: Meet ARCHITECT's Game Changers, originally appeared in the October 2022 issue of ARCHITECT Photo: ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Vers chez soi / Towards Home installation view, 2022. Ph. Mathieu Gagnon © CCA – courtesy of Canadian Centre for Architecture 9 December 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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