This week's episode of Green Minds podcast features David Sim, an architect, urbanist and urban expert. David is a Partner at Think Softer, and the author of the book Soft City. Previously, David worked 17 years at Gehl Architects, an urban strategy and design firm based in Copenhagen. The conversation with David is all about the intersection of the built environment, climate change and humans. Claudia interviews David about his journey towards architecture, his time at Gehl Architects and writing the book Soft City. David explains what a “soft city” means, how it is connected to climate change and how we can transform cities into more liveable places.
This episode features:
IB Green Minds #17: In conversation with Jana Skokan
IB Green Minds #16: Around the World #4 – Climate Policy
Sports Business #4: 'Building and scaling start ups'
IB Green Minds #15: Around the World #3 – Energy
IB Green Minds #14: In conversation with Mathilda D‘silva
IB Green Minds #13: Around the World #2 – Nature-Based Solutions
IB Green Minds #12: Around the World #1
IB Green Minds #11: In conversation with Joshua Steib
IB Green Minds #10: In conversation with Jahan Chowdhury
IB Green Minds #9: In conversation with John Waldron
IB Green Minds #8: In conversation with Win Sim Tan
Sports Business #3: ‘Intentionality‘
IB Green Minds #7: In conversation with Henry Gordon-Smith
Sports Business #2: ‘Building a fulfilling career by knowing yourself ‘
IB Green Minds #6: In conversation with Sarah Kemmitt
IB Green Minds 5: In conversation with Arietta Visona
IB Green Minds #4: In conversation with Rosie Deane
IB Green Minds #3: In conversation with Jean-Baptiste Lenoir
IB Green Minds #2: In conversation with Josué Tanaka
Sports Business #1: Sports x Tech – Building a marketplace for sporting experiences with Founder of Homefans
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