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  1. Michael Green and Natalie Telewiak are leading a team of architects and designers to create innovative spaces that support the future of both people and planet. Based in Vancouver, Canada, MGA was founded in 2012 by Michael Green.

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      MGA. We are an architecture and design studio creating...

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  2. Michael Green. Principal — Architect AIBC, FRAIC, AIA. Michael Green is an award-winning architect, speaker, and author known for using design to create meaningful, sustainable built environments that benefit both people and planet.

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  3. Michael Green is a Canadian architect, co-founder of Michael Green Architecture which he leads with firm partner Natalie Telewiak, and an author of books on mass timber construction.

  4. Michael Green reflects on architects' role in the climate crisis and shares how they can positively influence the wider construction industry.

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    Based in Vancouver, Canada, MGA was founded in 2012 by Michael Green, who saw the impact that the construction industry was having on the environment, and the opportunity to create real change through innovation and advocacy.

  6. Oct 24, 2020 · The Catalyst Building is the first office building in Washington State constructed out of cross-laminated timber. It is pursuing Zero Energy and Zero Carbon certification by the International ...

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  8. Mar 13, 2023 · Canadian mass-timber pioneer Michael Green has hit out at architects designing unusually shaped buildings rather than embracing biomaterials in this interview as part of Dezeen's Timber...

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