urbanNext interviews Philippe Rahm on technology, climate and how architecture aims to cater human’s physiological needs.
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Interview filmed within the Innovation lecture series, organized by Barcelona Building Construmat, May 2017. Filmed and edited by Daniel Ruiz.
Physiological Atmospheres
Interview filmed within the Innovation lecture series, organized by Barcelona Building Construmat, May 2017. Filmed and edited by Daniel Ruiz.
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