Architecture for social good
Digitalt
Moderator: Marcus Fairs
Panelists: Anders Lendager, Joseph Grima
How do we make architecture socially inclusive? And how do we build to make a social impact? We discuss solutions for the social and environmental challenges we face. How do we live together, and how we can create a more equitable world?
Lecturers
Marcus Fairs Moderator
Editor in chief,
Dezeen
Dezeen is widely regarded as the most influential and popular design website in the world, attracting over two million unique visitors every month. Marcus is the author of four books and the first digital journalist to be awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Anders Lendager Panelist
Founder & CEO
Lendager Group
Architect Anders Lendager is CEO and founder of Lendager Group. Lendager Group has established itself as one of the strongest and most influen¬tial companies in Denmark around sustainable architecture.
Anders Lendager graduated as an architect from the Aarhus School of Archi¬tecture. He is recognized as a sustainability pioneer, who is known for pushing the boundaries to make the Danish construction industry more sustainable and circular. His pioneering spirit is represented on the board of the Danish Association of Architectural Firms, as member of the SDG Accelerator’s Advisory Board by the United Nations, as visiting professor at Aarhus School of Architecture - as well as different committees leading climate action and environmental development.
Anders has mastered the art of rethinking the foundation for how we go about construction projects and for how to generate new methods for upcycling of materials - thus creating a healthy, green and circular world for us all through the built environment.
Joseph Grima Panelist
Founder
Space Caviar
Previously the editor-in-chief of Domus magazine, Joseph is now creative director of Design Academy Eindhoven and Chief Curator of Design at Triennale di Milano. He is founder of Space Caviar, an architecture and research practice operating at the intersection of design, technology, critical theory, and the public realm.