Enlightened viewers, halo and welcome to Golden Age Technology on Supreme Master Television.
Today’s program features part one of a two-part series introducing the visionary Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut, whose forward-thinking designs have earned international recognition and redefined the boundaries of ecological architecture.
Over the last decade, his name has become synonymous with aesthetic, futuristic concept buildings that elegantly integrate biology and technology and allow people to live and work in harmony with nature in the midst of global metropolises.
His diverse architectural designs range from public service buildings that promote environmental sustainability, to floating “ecopolises” for housing climate refugees, to an amphibious floating garden that absorbs pollution from European waterways.
His projects have garnered international acclaim, received numerous awards and been widely publicized by the media.
Vincent (m): Today, we are indeed trying to redefine architecture from new angles. We try to transgress a little and to go further, compared to the rules which have been established by our predecessors. We try to consider architecture not only as replicas of the past, but also to invent reactive architecture that can interact with the environment and that can bring a constructive imprint on the town by reintegrating nature and new technologies.
For more details on Vincent Callebaut,
please visit
www.Vincent.Callebaut.org