#67 - Winy Maas - MVRDV, Markthal, Imprint, Technology, Computational Design, Urbanism

Опубликовано: 23 Август 2024
на канале: Parametric Architecture
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In PA Talks 67, we sat down with Winy Maas, the visionary co-founder and principal architect of MVRDV, the acclaimed Dutch architecture firm known for redefining urban design and innovation. Since 1993, Winy led MVRDV alongside Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries, crafting groundbreaking projects that earned global recognition. Beyond architecture, Winy served as a Professor of Urbanism and Architecture at Delft University of Technology and drove The Why Factory, a think tank dedicated to exploring future cities.

In this episode, we delved into MVRDV’s creative challenges, Winy’s vision for the future of architecture and urbanism, and his advice for the next generation of architects. It was a must-watch for anyone passionate about the evolving world of architecture.

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