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Adventure in architecture

By: Das, Shriti.
Publisher: Mumbai Jasubhai Media 2019Edition: Vol.32(8), April.Description: 52-59p.Subject(s): BUILDING TYPES (AR-BUIL)Online resources: Click here In: Indian architect and builderSummary: Based in vancouver, Canada, Michael Green founded architecture firm MGA to create meaningful and sustainable change in building through innovation in construction sciences and design. Michael and his team are ambitiously extending the boundaries of mass timber construction, having completed some of the largest modern timber buildings in the world, including the wood innovation design centre and T3 minneapolis, He is also the founder of DBR Design build research and TOE Timber online education, a non-profit school and research platform dedicated to teaching ht design and construction of socially, culturally and environmentally relevant student-led installations with a focus in systemic change in building for climate, environment, disaster and global shelter needs.
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Based in vancouver, Canada, Michael Green founded architecture firm MGA to create meaningful and sustainable change in building through innovation in construction sciences and design. Michael and his team are ambitiously extending the boundaries of mass timber construction, having completed some of the largest modern timber buildings in the world, including the wood innovation design centre and T3 minneapolis, He is also the founder of DBR Design build research and TOE Timber online education, a non-profit school and research platform dedicated to teaching ht design and construction of socially, culturally and environmentally relevant student-led installations with a focus in systemic change in building for climate, environment, disaster and global shelter needs.

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