Shanghai Tower: A Vertical, Sustainable City

July 2, 2010 · 18 comments

in green building  


Complete video at: fora.tv Dan Winey of Gensler describes his company’s sustainable skyscraper design for Shanghai Tower, which was conceptualized as multiple neighborhoods stacked vertically. —– Leading green design specialists discuss green building practices in China at Scaling Up: From Green Buildings to Green Cities in the US and China. The US and China are rapidly becoming the global centers for green design promotion, development, and investment, and many other Asian countries are beginning to follow suit. – Asia Society Dan Winey is Managing Principal, Asia Pacific Region for Gensler. Winey has been Gensler’s Northwest region managing principal since 1995, responsible for offices in San Francisco, San Jose, San Ramon, Seattle, Tokyo, Shanghai and Beijing. He’s been on the firm’s board of directors since 2000, and on its management committee since 1998. Prior to joining Gensler, he was a managing principal at San Francisco’s Whistler-Patri Architects.

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