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Mar Santamaria

Founder Partner | 300.000kms Barcelona, Spain
Mar Santamaria

Biography

Architect specialising in urban planning, quantitative methodologies and spatial analysis for public policies. Co-founder of 300,000 km/s. He has received the UIA Patrick Abercrombie Award 2023, the Catalan Prize for Urbanism (2020), the S+T+ARTS Award from the European Commission (2019) and the Spanish Urbanism Prize (2019).

Sessions

11:00h
Round table | Sustainable Building Congress

Urban Regeneration

Sergio García-Gasco Lominchar
Sergio García-Gasco Lominchar CSCAE General Coordinator of the 2030 Observatory Moderador/Presentador
Carles Donat Muñoz
Carles Donat Muñoz Observatori Metropolitá de l’Habitage de Barcelona Co-director of the Barcelona Metropolitan Housing Observatory Speaker
Mar Santamaria
Mar Santamaria 300.000kms Founder Partner Speaker
Eduardo Brunet
Eduardo Brunet Green Finance Institute España Founder & CEO Speaker
Miguel Hernández
Miguel Hernández Crea Madrid Nuevo Norte Head of Strategy Speaker
David Martínez García
David Martínez García Ajuntament de Barcelona Manager of Urban Planning Speaker

#accesibilidad, #arquitectura, #espaciopublico, #regeneraciónurbana, #salud

21-05-2024 11:00 21-05-2024 12:00 Europe/Madrid Urban Regeneration

Urban centres are in continuous transformation to adapt to social and economic changes and the needs of their inhabitants and users in general. Spatial and urban planning have a very direct impact on people's lives and the regeneration of the oldest and most central areas of cities is a crucial aspect to improve the quality of life of their inhabitants. Moreover, the environmental impact of cities is key to the sustainability of the planet and must be adjusted to the sustainable parameters of which we are already well aware.

These challenges require a structural strategy to revitalise and improve people's quality of life, balancing economic growth with the preservation of cultural heritage, the improvement of public services, the creation of accessible public spaces, the housing stock, productive fabrics and the need to address the obsolescence of urban infrastructure. public amenities

Auditorium
Tue 21 11:00h - 12:00h Auditorium
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