What does Climate Change look like from the other side of the world? Tim and Andy talk to David Konwiser, a Costa Rican-based Architect, comparing stories about how climate change and the environment affect design and practice.
Exploring David's contemporary design of a rainforest getaway, Villa Punto De Vista, Tim and Andy learn about the ambitions of his design, the sustainable choices made and those we need to make in response to the clear and president danger of the climate emergency.
From a former nuclear bunker in the UK to a haven in the tropical rainforest, there are contrasting views and stories to be found. Listen in to get a fresh perspective from across the Atlantic and discover what IM Pei and Gary Newman have in common.
What changes do you think we need to make in lifestyle choices, design and practice to make a positive difference in the world?
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Cover - View from David’s rainforest getaway Villa Punto de VistaGUESTS
David Konwiser https://www.villapuntodevista.com/about-us/architecture/
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Tim Scrace is an artist, architect, and sculptor. An emerging voice in collaborative and artistic working, Tim’s work explores memory and change, helping people to see space differently. For more information on his work go to www.timscrace.com.
Scrace Architects is a creative consultancy that works with clients and communities to challenge perspectives, educating, and promoting better environments and a more sustainable way of life. If you want to find out more about the practice, please visit the website https://www.scracearchitects.co.uk/.
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