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Changing the face of architecture for social good

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HY William Chan isn’t your average architect. He’s using his passion for social change to disrupt the industry to design sustainable, inclusive and resilient cities for the future. He’s this week’s Changemaker.

Hailing from Sydney, Chan has designed architect projects that have spanned Olympic stadiums, metro systems, and whole city plans. 

But it’s his work building environmentally, socially and economically sustainable projects for the homeless, slum-dwellers and refugees that has attracted global attention. 

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Source:
Maggie Coggan, 2019, Probono Australia (https://probonoaustralia.com.au)

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