Vincent Callebaut
Architect Paris / France
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The Green Arch
Dubai / UAE / 2021
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Palingenesis - Tribute to Notre-Dame
Paris / France / 2019
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Agora Garden - Tao Zhu Yin Yuan
Taipei / Taiwan / 2017
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Eleganza e tecnologia in cucina in un appartamento di lusso nel grattacielo Tao Zhu, a Taipei
Taipei / Taiwan
In 2015, Vincent Callebaut publishes his sixth monograph "Paris 2050" (Ed. Michel Lafon) in which he explains his sustainable visions for the City of Light and Love. Following the Climate Energy Plan of Paris - aiming to reduce 75% of the greenhouse gas emissions within 2050 - this « PARIS SMART CITY 2050 » is a research and development project. Vincent Callebaut works on the integration of plus-energy skyscrapers producing by solidarity most energy than they consume for the historical surroundi
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- Address 2 Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris | France
In 2015, Vincent Callebaut publishes his sixth monograph "Paris 2050" (Ed. Michel Lafon) in which he explains his sustainable visions for the City of Light and Love. Following the Climate Energy Plan of Paris - aiming to reduce 75% of the greenhouse gas emissions within 2050 - this « PARIS SMART CITY 2050 » is a research and development project. Vincent Callebaut works on the integration of plus-energy skyscrapers producing by solidarity most energy than they consume for the historical surroundi