Ken Yeang - Ecoarchitecture: Projects, Theory, Ideas, Subsystems

Concept, photos, videos, examples, construction



Lecture date: 2013-10-14 For this lecture, architect Ken Yeang will discuss his work on green design and masterplanning as an ecology-driven approach focused on biodiversity and designing buildings as ‘constructed ecosystems’. Projects, masterplans and built work from his firm will help illustrate the talk. Ken Yeang studied at the AA and received his doctorate from Cambridge University. He is principal of Hamzah & Yeang (Malaysia) with offices in the UK (Ken Yeang Design International/Llewelyn Davies Ken Yeang Ltd) and in China (North China Architectural and Engineering Company). In 2008 The Guardian listed Yeang amongst their ‘50 people who could save the planet’, describing him as the ‘world’s leading green skyscraper architect’. Yeang is the architect of several major buildings in Asia including the IBM Building (Malaysia), Solaris (Singapore), the Genome Research Building (Hong Kong), and in the UK, the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital Extension. He is the author of more than a dozen books on architecture.

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