Architects Michael Green and Natalie Telewiak On The Architecture of Healing


 Ronald McDonald House of British Columbia . Image Courtesy of reSITE

Ronald McDonald House of British Columbia . Image Courtesy of reSITE

In a Design and the City episode – a podcast by reSITE on how to make cities more liveable – Vancouver-based architects Michael Green and Natalie Telewiak advocate for more sustainable building on Earth, with a special mention for one of their preferred materials – wood. The interview sees the two architects balance the benefits and disadvantages of mass timber construction, which they are a strong proponent of as evidenced by their project T3, a LEED Gold Certified, seven-story timber office building in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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