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Fabiano Sartori is an architect and urban planner with a strong focus on integrating sustainability into humanitarian action. His career evolved from founding his Brazilian architecture studio to influencing major humanitarian projects all over the world.

In this episode, discover:

- The challenges of making cities and refugee camps sustainable while helping people in need

- The powerful impact of thoughtful design on communities and the environment

- What refugee camps have in common with planning for the Olympics

- The difficulties of building sustainable spaces in different parts of the world

- How the design process for temporary urban settings looks like under intense pressure in response to emergencies.

Watch until the end, where Fabiano unveils his thoughts on Herzog & De Meuron’s project in the Brazilian Favela, Arena Do Morro. We will dive deeper into this project in our next conversation with Herzog & De Meuron.

To explore more about Fabiano Sartori and his work at the Danish Refugee Council, you can follow him on Linkedin or Instagram @fabiano_sartori, or visit their website drc.ngo⁠⁠ and follow their latest projects on Instagram ⁠⁠@danishrefugeecouncil⁠⁠.

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