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  <abstract>WOHA is at the vanguard of urban and ecological revitalization in Singapore and a pioneer of Southeast Asia's green-building revolution. Founded by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell in 1994, Singapore's most dynamic architecture studio is known for delivering innovative and sustainable design solutions to combat the challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and urbanization. 00Even within Singapore's leading-edge architecture scene, WOHA have broken new ground, and they are continuing to do so in our rapidly expanding cities where far-sighted thinking is imperative to sustainable and sociable development. Its projects stretch from Singapore to Bangladesh, China and Australia, where the practice's ambitions are being realized in works like the self-sufficient Punggol Digital District in Singapore.00This complete overview documents WOHA's pioneering sustainable and built work, with important ongoing projects followed by a listed chronology. It is a timely assessment of the practical realization of WOHA's theories and principles, and the environmental responsibilities now shouldered by architects and urban planners worldwide.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Virtuous architecture -- Wong Mum Summ and Richard Hassell -- WOHA's residential architecture: rigour and certitude -- WOHA at the turn of the millennium -- Sky cities and towers of green -- A new way of building in the Tropics: the first decade of public architecture -- Aesthetics and sustainability -- Macro-architecture micro-urbanism -- Building for the world: a second decade of public architecture -- Garden City mega city: rethinking cities for the age of global warming -- Scaling up and up: designing cities of the future -- Regenerating cities -- Converge + connect + intersect. The Form Axiom / Nirmal Kishani -- Buildings that bloom, cities that regenerate and flourish / Timothy Beatley -- Projects.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Patrick Bingham-Hall; essays by Nirmal Kishnani and Timothy Beatley.</note>
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    <topic>Architecture -- Environmental aspects -- Case studies | Sustainable development</topic>
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