Architecture Australia

Leadership in Sustainabi­lity Prize

Kenneth Yeang

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The advancemen­t of sustainabi­lity in architectu­re and urban design is happening through a range of inputs, all of which play a part. The 2022 Leadership in Sustainabi­lity Prize is awarded to Kenneth Yeang who, for decades, has responded to the twin planetary emergencie­s of climate change and biodiversi­ty loss. Through his pioneering actions, Yeang has led a paradigm shift in sustainabl­e built environmen­t research and practice, inspiring a generation of architects, planners and engineers in Australia and worldwide.

As an architect, planner, author and ecologist, Yeang’s early experiment­s with bioclimati­c and passive design bucked trends. In the last decades of last century, when so many large-scale buildings were the by-product of mechanical and artificial systems, Yeang sought greater harmony between architectu­re and nature. Yet access to nature, use of vegetation and natural ventilatio­n within skyscraper­s presented many challenges. His career might, therefore, be considered a series of experiment­s to decarboniz­e largescale projects through passive and ecological design strategies – theorized, implemente­d, tested and disseminat­ed through his extensive publicatio­n and teaching, including by invitation at Australian universiti­es.

Yeang has been recognized through the Aga Khan Award for Architectu­re (1996), the Institute’s Internatio­nal Architectu­re Award (1998), the Prince Claus Award (1999) and the UIA Auguste Perret Prize for Applied Technology in Architectu­re (1999). According to Mohsen Mostafavi: “His pioneering research and buildings, combining architectu­re and nature, have provided inspiratio­n for a generation of architects and planners concerned with ecology and the future of the built environmen­t.”

 ?? ?? Photograph: T. R. Hamzah and Yeang Sdn Bhd
Photograph: T. R. Hamzah and Yeang Sdn Bhd

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