Where Flows Weave into Circulation
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Our proposal begins with the premise that architecture should be regenerative. To realize this, we focus on three intertwined flows in Belgrade: Material, Ecosystem, and Society. The project emerges at their intersection. Urban material stock is recirculated into new architecture, water and ecological systems evolve with human activity over time, and sport becomes a medium through which diverse communities share space, time, and collective agency.
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Kyoto Institute of Technology, Project Associate Professor; Associate Director, Arup. Born in Tokyo in 1977, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in architecture from Waseda University and a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Tokyo. He joined Arup as an MEP engineer and now serves as a Sustainability Team Leader. He is an engineer with award-winning projects, including the Mori Ōgai Memorial Museum, Myoenji Temple Columbarium, Tokyo Aquatics Centre, and the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.