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OUR STORY
Interfacing nature and the built environment in cities is the most effective way to augment social, economic and environmental assets altogether.
The next generation of architecture not only will reduce the loads on the environments but be a driver of positive incremental impacts in our cities via eco-services. This is the brilliance of the built environments that create and recreate nature.
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Academia + Industry + Government


Luz Mery Rodelo
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Doris Tarchopulos
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana


Andrés Ibáñez
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Cole Roberts
ARUP

Jorge Valenzuela
ARUP


Maria Montero
ARUP
Diana Wiesner
Fundación Cerros de Bogotá

Luis Alberto Suarez
Green Infrastructure Network Colombia, RECIVE, Elecho


Pablo Atuesta
Green Infrastructure Network Colombia, RECIVE, Groncol
Martín Anzellini
Secretary of Urban Planning, Bogotá

Santiago Uribe Cuentas
Climate Change Office
Ministry of Environment, Colombia


Giovanna Spera
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana - UPB de Medellín, Colombia.
Alejandro Echeverri
ARUP

Andrés Torres
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana


Alexander Ubaque
Camacol Regional Bogota y Cundinamarca
DISCUSSION
Holmes Paez
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

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