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The Marketplace · The Marketplace · 9 Feb 2015 · 09:35 am · 22 mins listen
Malaysian architect Ken Yeang has been at the forefront of green architecture and has built a global brand with his hallmark bioclimatic skyscrapers. These days most architects will claim that they do green buildings but few to the level of authenticity as him. It has taken Ken Yeang 40 years to prove his worth and to overcome the prejudices that face Asian architects. Today he is known as the founding father of sustainable architecture, and was nominated by the guardian as on of 50 people who can save the world.
In this session he will be interviewed by the Danish energy engineer, Gregers Reiman, who is the Managing Director of IEN consultants : they use cutting edge technology to make a business case for green building.
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