Ep. 63 Building Tomorrow's Sustainable World with TU Dublin
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In today’s episode we’re discussing; Building Tomorrow's Sustainable World. We’re talking to David O’Connor about the essential skills shaping the future of our built environment.
David is the Head of Environment and Planning at the School of Architecture, Building, and Environment at TU University Dublin. With a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to sustainability, David works closely with students, staff, and academics in a variety of fields that are crucial to creating a more sustainable future.
In this episode, we will explore the dynamic and interdisciplinary world of Spatial Planning and Environmental Management. David will share insights into how these green skills are not just shaping the future but are vital for making our built environments more sustainable. From innovative urban planning strategies to cutting-edge environmental management techniques, we'll uncover how these programs are preparing the next generation of leaders and professionals to tackle the pressing environmental challenges of our time.
Whether you're an aspiring architect, an environmental enthusiast, or simply someone interested in the future of sustainable building and the skills needed to achieve it, this episode is packed with valuable information and inspiration. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be inspired by the incredible work happening at TU University Dublin and beyond.
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