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The 2nd edition of Connectarch Summit, biggest digital architecture and design event, happened in the days 10, 11 e 12 August and brought together major references in the segment as well as technology specialists, future, behavior, innovation, creativity and other topics related to current events.
With interventions and insights raised by Rita Wu, architect and technology specialist, the last day of the event brought lectures by Lara Kaiser, director of Healthcare and Operations at the São Paulo studio of Perkins&Will; Laurent Troost, awarded Belgian architect based in Brazil; Danny Spiewak, COO of the Vitacon Group, responsible for all operations of the organization, and co-founder of housi, where is he COO of the Multifamily PropTec platform; and Alejandro Aravena, Pritzker award winner 2016, recognized for his social housing projects and executive director of the Elemental S.A office.
first speaker of the day, Lara Kaiser spoke about the main demands of contemporary hospital projects, in which concern for the relaxation and well-being of patients and companions is of equal importance to constructive and architectural solutions.
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Laurent Troost focused on the architecture of the city where he has lived for eight years, Manaus. The professional illustrated the diversity of architectural styles and the impressive lack of green in the capital of Manaus, heart of the largest rainforest in the world.
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Danny Spiewak spoke about the new configuration of residential buildings in large cities. With reduced apartments, the buildings gain more areas for social interaction and shared use equipment.
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Ending the night, Alejandro Aravena, Pritzker winner 2016 and executive director of Elemantal S.A., talked about the challenges and solutions found when building affordable housing.
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