Birol Inana
Article Author: In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo
Media Source: Royal Institute of British Architects (UK)
Date: 4 March 2021
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) organises the first online talk on 23 March to hear from two leading architects committed to using architecture to create designs with both people and the planet in mind and to discuss the ways in which their practices work carefully and sensitively with the earth. Through emp
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) organises the first online talk on 23 March to hear from two leading architects committed to using architecture to create designs with both people and the planet in mind and to discuss the ways in which their practices work carefully and sensitively with the earth. Through empowering communities, nurturing local traditions, and working with natural building materials, these architects expand our understanding of what sustainable architecture can achieve. One of the architects is Anna Heringer, well known for her ongoing work in Bangladesh where she completed the METI School in Rudrapur for which she won the 2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.