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What’s Wrong With (www/) is a diagnostic discussion series created by SOUR - an architecture and design studio.
We interview progress makers, boundary pushers and creative leaders to diagnose and discuss the problems in various fields, with the goal of creating a research base for potential sustainable solutions applicable today and tomorrow.
Floating Structures: Toward a Climate-Resilient Future Ft. Jelle Vedder
What's Wrong With: The Podcast
44 minutes 17 seconds
12 months ago
Floating Structures: Toward a Climate-Resilient Future Ft. Jelle Vedder
Jelle Vedder, Co-Founder of Bartels & Vedder, joins SOUR's Pinar Guvenc to discuss the transformative potential of floating structures in urban environments. Bartels & Vedder is an engineering firm co-founded by Jelle in 2011, dedicated to the technical design and implementation of sustainable infrastructure. The firm specializes in innovative floating and climate-resilient projects, including residential, commercial, and recreational structures. Under Jelle’s leadership, Bartels & Vedder has delivered pioneering projects such as the Floating Ferry Terminal in Malaysia, the Floating Office, Floating Park, and Floating Farm in Rotterdam, as well as Amsterdam's sustainable Schoonschip residential neighborhood.
What's Wrong With: The Podcast
What’s Wrong With (www/) is a diagnostic discussion series created by SOUR - an architecture and design studio.
We interview progress makers, boundary pushers and creative leaders to diagnose and discuss the problems in various fields, with the goal of creating a research base for potential sustainable solutions applicable today and tomorrow.