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Pierre de Meuron: Swiss Architect Urges Better Design in Geneva

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Swiss Architect Pierre de ​Meuron Champions Enduring, Aesthetically pleasing Social Housing

Geneva, Switzerland – Renowned architect Pierre de Meuron of Herzog & de Meuron​ envisions ‌a future where social housing prioritizes both architectural​ quality and environmental sustainability. Speaking with RTS.ch, de Meuron stated, “I dream of making social housing that has an architectural quality ⁤and which also‍ have this notion of sustainability of resources ‌in time and space.”

Herzog & de Meuron’s portfolio includes globally ⁤recognized landmarks such as the Philharmonie de l’Elbe in Hamburg,the beijing National​ Stadium (“Bird’s Nest”),and the Tate Modern in London,and also⁤ the Triangle Tower currently under construction in Paris. De Meuron predicts their next important project ⁣will focus on “pushing sustainability to the extreme,” emphasizing the responsibility of architects and companies to utilize resources ⁢effectively.

The architect also hinted at a forthcoming project in French-speaking Switzerland,​ stating, “He is simmering. I​ cannot say where he will be, but you will soon have more information.” He further expressed concern⁣ over a lack of aesthetic​ consideration in building ‍projects between Lake Constance​ and Lake Geneva, noting, “Between Lake Constance and​ Lake Geneva, there are too many buildings that lack aesthetics.”

A longer version of the RTS.ch interview with Pierre de Meuron is available here. Viewers can also explore a gallery ⁤of Herzog⁢ & ‌de Meuron’s key achievements here.

Interview TV: Philippe Revaz; Version web: Antoine Schaub.

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