"On Access to Green & Public Space": In Conversation with Co.Creation.Architects and POCAA
The UIA 2030 Award is a biennial competition seeking to acknowledge the contribution of architects to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and New Urban Agenda through built interventions that contribute to achieving the sustainable development goals set by the UN. The award is organized under six categories, with jurors selecting one winner per section. ArchDaily’s Managing Editor, Christele Harrouk, had the chance to interview Suhailey Farzana, and Khondaker Hasibul Kabir co-founders of Co.Creation.Architects, and Rubaiya Nasrin from Platform of Community Action and Architecture, POCAA, part of the team behind the Co-creation of Urban Spaces by the Nobogonga River, in Bangladesh and winner of the 5th category of the UIA 2030 Award.
The UIA 2030 Award is a biennial competition seeking to acknowledge the contribution of architects to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and New Urban Agenda through built interventions that contribute to achieving the sustainable development goals set by the UN. The award is organized under six categories, with jurors selecting one winner per section. ArchDaily’s Managing Editor, Christele Harrouk, had the chance to interview Suhailey Farzana, and Khondaker Hasibul Kabir co-founders of Co.Creation.Architects, and Rubaiya Nasrin from Platform of Community Action and Architecture, POCAA, part of the team behind the Co-creation of Urban Spaces by the Nobogonga River, in Bangladesh and winner of the 5th category of the UIA 2030 Award.