Europa Nostra UK online seminar ‘The Kassandra Project: Harnessing Climate Change in the Historic Environment’

Europa Nostra UK is organising an online seminar entitled ‘The Kassandra Project: Harnessing Climate Change in the Historic Environment’ on 7 October (16.00-17.00 BST, 17.00-18.00 CEST).

Mark Cannata will explain his unique work, The Kassandra Project. Developed as part of the fight against climate change, The Kassandra Project is a multi-dimensional research and design approach that aims at promoting sustainable development by making historic cities more resilient to climate change and, via improved city planning and resource management, enhance the quality of the natural and built environment and the quality of life of its inhabitants.

 

Mark Cannata established his architectural practice, Zero Zero, in 2013 with Francis Scott in New Zealand and opened the Italian office in 2015. Prior to moving to New Zealand, he was Head of Culture and Heritage for Europe, Middle East and Africa at HOK in London. He previously led the Historic Buildings Unit at John McAslan + Partners and worked for a number of Conservation practices in the UK and design practices in Italy. Mark Cannata is a Europa Nostra Member and a long standing member of the Europa Nostra UK Committee.

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