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  • 1. “Sustainability” should not be superficial. More work should be done to truly integrate it into lifestyles or daily business activities of companies. 2. A good business model should be sustainable. ...
  • 1. Villages and small towns can take a leap-forward path in the transformation process towards the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals; 2. The urbanization rate in China is already over 60%, an ...
  • Doctor Lv Jianzhong chaired this roundtable with guest speakers including Jesper Jos Olsson, Allan Zhang and Hong Kian Lim. 1. Urban regeneration led by sustainability; 2. Rural development led by sus ...
  • 1. "Positive to people and planet" IKEA sustainability strategy intro. 2. Insights of Chinese families sustainable life at home. 3. Co-create the sustainable living inspirations with Chinese designer.
  • Design, the driving force of the circular economy 1. Design, the driving force of the circular economy; 2. Three principles of the circular economy; 3. Circular design: how to think systematically in ...
  • Regenerative design is rapidly replacing sustainable design. Where sustainability is simply an attempt to reduce the destruction, regenerative design seeks to use the built environment as a tool to re ...
  • 1. Balance the environmental and ecological needs of the new Shougang Park to promote urban regeneration. 2. Advocate project-based green and ecological frameworks and strategies, and work with Beijin ...
  • Explain the basic concepts of sustainable design and circular economy design, and introduce the teaching exercise and practice of the research team from Eco-Design Research Institute of Academy of Art ...
  • 1. Urban resilience: macro systematic planning and flexible urban spaces; 2. Sustainability: sustainable value chains in urban development; 3. Will of people: the key to enhancing the attractiveness a ...
  • 1. The path to net zero: the concept of Embodied Carbon and the challenges facing the architecture sector; 2. The importance of the calculation of Whole Life Cycle Carbon Emission: calculation method ...
  • 1. The purpose of zero carbon buildings or other high-tech buildings is to provide more comfortable and convenient spaces for users; 2. The focus of zero carbon design is the accumulation of every det ...
  • 1. ESG has become an important trend in global real estate investment; 2. An introduction to the ESG best practice in the construction industry, covering green building, corporate social responsibilit ...
  • 1. Develop sustainable communities and inspire tenant cooperation; 2. Environmental benefits: the road to energy saving and emission reduction; 3. Economic benefits: green finance.
  • Addressing climate change is the imperative of our time, what distinguishes Gensler is we lead by example and guide the way for others to pursue efficiency strategies from day one, use low-impact, low ...
  • Gary Zhao is the moderator. Panelists include Fei Lu, Adele Tao, Summer Chen, Yishen Zhu, Jian Yan
  • 1. The contribution of digitalization in zero-carbon field; 2. The importance of green energy; 3. The combination of digitalization and green energy boosts zero carbon transformation.
  • 1. In response to the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, renewable energy power generation will serve as an important source of clean electricity and make great contributions for the project ...
  • Based on the current status and trends of global climate change, the presentation analyses the types, frequency and regions of environmental impacts due to climate change, and predicts the environment ...
  • As a champion of urban ecologism and sustainability, Stefano Boeri Architett has always placed nature and trees at the heart of its research projects. With the completion of Vertical Forests in Milan, ...
  • WB intro-Why Net Zero -Our Net Zero design process -Case Study conclusions and takeaways
  • 1. Sustainable brand stories starting from coffee grounds; 2. The direction of applications of bio-based raw materials; 3. Analysis of the consumer market for sustainable materials.
  • Chunyi Xuan is the moderator of the Panel Discussion, Panelists include Qing Han, Mingliang Li, Lijuan Hong, Emma Zhang, Youyang Song and Dan Yang.
  • 1. We are part of nature; 2. We need to consider nature in its temporal dimension; 3. Less is love.
  • 1. Design/architecture in collaboration with nature; 2. Control/non-control; 3. New implications for putting people first.
  • 1. Why materials are important to designers; 2. How to select materials and ensure sustainability; 3. The importance of brand-new thinking on materials.
  • 1. We may be in a materials revolution that is helping to reshape the relationship between humanity and earth to make the society better than ever; 2. Effectively use the waste by mimicking the nature ...
  • Discovering sustaiable code of products that have been on the market for more than a decade , and what are they doing right from a social, time and environmental perspective?
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