
"Building Legacy: Designing for
Sustainability" is a multi-stakeholder platform responding to
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development challenges. The forum
will build a body of knowledge of green infrastructure through
talks, pilots, and partnerships to explore how to close the gap
between sustainable design and responsible production.
Through a partnership with real estate developers, product
manufacturers, or urban planners, the platform seeks to shift global
urban planning and infrastructure for rapid and practical
implementation of the 2030 Agenda goals.
"Building
Legacy" builds on the axiom that architects and designers are
already engaged in sustainable development. However, market rules,
adherence to traditional approaches, and financial considerations
challenge the production of sustainable infrastructure at scale.
"Building Legacy" designs an agenda that can respond to
practical issues and doable solutions to create new methods and
market rules.
It calls for designers and producers –thinkers
and doers– to use design thinking and business engineering
coordinately to make sustainable development more profitable while
rebranding it and improving its marketing value.
"Building
Legacy" openly invites the leading operational partners in this
field. The platform has a global outreach and will concentrate its
efforts on countries in the global south that are undergoing or are
projected to undergo rapid urbanization and/or infrastructural
development. Including top-tier corporations and global
institutions, "Building Legacy" intends to capitalize on
the results these companies may have achieved and set an example for
companies operating in the targeted locations.
The
Office of the United Nations Secretary-General's Special
Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Climate
Change supported "Building Legacy" presentation at Design
Miami 2016. Among many participants, "Building Legacy"
started partnerships with entities such as Design Miami, the Arizona
State University, MIT, Harvard Graduate School of Design, SHoP
Architects, JDS Development, the Ministery of Foreign Affairs of
Norway, Family Architecture, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.



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