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Saint-Gobain

Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures and distributes materials and solutions which are key ingredients in the wellbeing of each of us and the future of all. They can be found everywhere in our living places and our daily life: in buildings, transportation, infrastructure and in many industrial applications. They provide comfort, performance and safety while addressing the challenges of sustainable construction, resource efficiency and climate change.

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    Building sustainable highrise-towers in Thailand
    While a large part of the population lives in highrise-buildings in Thailand, the construction sector is currently looking for solutions to build more sustainable towers. That is what Bundit Pradabsook explains to us. He is Commissioner of The Association of Siamese Architects under Royal Patronage.

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    26 September 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 58 seconds
    Adapting buildings to high temperatures in Mexico
    At the time of global warming, Mexico is looking for solutions to build buildings that are both sustainable and comfortable despite very high temperatures. That is what Ernesto Infante Barbosa explains to us. He is the Coordinator of the ESG committee at the National Compliance Commission A.C. of Mexico.

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    19 September 2022, 8:01 am
  • 3 minutes 58 seconds
    Transiting to sustainable construction methods in South Africa
    Today, in South Africa the prevailing construction methodologies are still very much traditional material focused and the sector is looking for alternative solutions to accelerate the transition to sustainable construction methods and the use of lighter materials. We are listening to Mlondolozi Hempe. He is a building performance specialist, and his work focuses on building performance design and green building certification.

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    12 September 2022, 8:00 am
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    Renovating rather than rebuilding in Singapore
    Singapore city-state is in the process of renewing a large part of its housing stock and the sector is trying to find how to articulate those constructions with sustainability. That is what Joy Gai explains to us. She is Asia Pacific Programmes Head for the World Green Building Council.

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    5 September 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 58 seconds
    Converting workspaces in the United Kingdom
    After the pandemic, office districts were left abandoned in the United Kingdom. How can these workspaces be converted to be used for other purposes? Can these offices become housings or event spaces? Guillermo Guzman – an architect and assistant professor at the University of Nottingham – talks to us about the issues at stake.

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    29 August 2022, 8:01 am
  • 3 minutes 46 seconds
    Building new care institutions for the elderly in China
    In China, the number of people over the age of 65 has reached 190 million, and will increase rapidly to 390 million in 2050. To respond to the social challenges this situation involves, the country is currently building new types of multi-functional and inclusive care institutions for the elderly. Sima Lei is an architect and associated professor at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University and she talks to us about these plans.

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    22 August 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 57 seconds
    Building healthy dwellings in Germany
    In order to compensate the lack of housing, Germany will have to build 300,000 dwellings a year over the coming decade. Helmut Köttner is Technical Director of the Sentinel Haus Institute and he explains to us the different health and well-being challenges to which these dwellings will have to respond.

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    16 August 2022, 8:00 am
  • 2 minutes 56 seconds
    Adapting constructions to temperature gaps in Sweden
    During Swedish winters, temperatures can drop to almost -25 Celsius degrees, and rise to 30 during the summer. How can these differences be managed? How to design buildings that are both sustainable and comfortable, whatever the temperature? Let's listen to what Monica von Schmalensee – an architect and Senior Advisor – has to say.

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    8 August 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 47 seconds
    Facing earthquakes in Türkiye
    Earthquakes are a major challenge for Türkiye and the country is currently considering the best solutions to deal with this issue. How is it possible to make buildings strong enough to withstand them? How can existing buildings be reinforced? We asked these questions to Alper Ilki, a consultant and professor of structural and earthquake engineering at Istanbul Tech University.

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    1 August 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 25 seconds
    Building entire cities in Egypt
    Egypt will need to relocate 100 million inhabitants by 2050 and to do this, it is currently building entire cities. Doctor Hend Farouh is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Architecture & Urban Development at Egypt’s Housing and Building National Research Center. She is also the national project manager of grid-connected small-scale PV in Egypt. She explains to us the great challenges posed by this vast construction plan.

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    25 July 2022, 8:00 am
  • 3 minutes 42 seconds
    Entering a new era of sustainable constructions in the Netherlands
    The Netherlands are currently facing a double challenge in terms of both housing and the environment. As such, the country is exploring new solutions such as prefab or modular constructions. Thijs Asselbergs is an architect and engineering professor at Delft University of Technology. He explains to us the importance of all parties working together to meet the challenges involved in sustainable construction.

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    18 July 2022, 8:01 am
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