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Design, architectural challenges focus of LIXIL webinar series
LIXIL, maker of pioneering water and housing products, recently introduced Design DeepDive Live Sessions, a series of webinars that connect like-minded leaders to discuss design and architectural challenges in the post-pandemic world.
According to a press release, with this initiative LIXIL aims to tap on industry leaders’ expertise and knowledge to inspire and empower these communities, young architects and students. At the webinars, renowned subject matter experts are invited to share their experiences and insights on the design and architectural landscape moving forward, said the release.
The first Design DeepDive Live Session was launched in India in the beginning of 2020, with a total of 21 sessions hosted to date in the country. Some of the key topics discussed included ‘Sustainability and Hygiene by Design’, ‘The Future of Architecture and Design’ and ‘Juggling with the Mindsets’.
Antoine Besseyre des Horts, Leader, LIXIL Global Design, Asia, said, “During the global pandemic, hygiene and wellbeing have undoubtedly taken precedence for people and businesses where daily life and operations have been highly disrupted. Through our Design DeepDive Live Sessions, we support the architecture and design community by providing a platform to share their experiences, knowledge, concerns and thoughts on the ‘new normal’.”
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