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A civic center serving as a hub for civic engagement, governance, and community activities, providing facilities and services for public meetings, events, and gatherings.
  • The Green Technology Hub is a dynamic and innovative ecosystem that fosters collaboration, research, and development in the field of green technology, sustainability, and environmental conservation. As cities and regions seek to address the challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation, green technology hubs offer a platform for scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to come together to develop and deploy innovative solutions that promote sustainability and resilience. Key components of green technology hubs include research institutions, universities, and laboratories that conduct cutting-edge research and development in areas such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, waste management, and green building practices; incubator programs, accelerator initiatives, and venture capital funds that support the growth and commercialization of green technology startups and ventures; and collaboration spaces, networking events, and conferences that facilitate knowledge sharing, collaboration, and partnerships among stakeholders in the green technology ecosystem. By catalyzing innovation, fostering collaboration, and driving the adoption of green technologies and practices, green technology hubs help accelerate the transition to a more sustainable and resilient future for cities and regions around the world.

Location:

Tokyo, Japan

Build Year:

2019

Status:

Finished

Budget:

$100K - $250K

Project Area:

100,000 sqft - 300,000 sqft

BOMA cultural centre

Marjan Hessamfar & Joe Verons architectes.
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