Earlier this month we joined our Director of Masterplanning & Urban Planning, Amal Ayoub, at INDEX Exhibition, the ultimate design and fit-out gathering in the Middle East where she participated in the panel: “Building Tomorrow’s Cities: How Urban Spaces Are Shaped by Today’s Trends.” During the conversation, Amal touched on the importance of sustainable and environmentally conscious design when creating urban spaces that enhance the well-being of people and places.
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