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Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate cover
Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate cover
The Good, The Bad and The Built Environment

Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate

Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate

44min |04/11/2022
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Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate cover
Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate cover
The Good, The Bad and The Built Environment

Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate

Episode 4: Karen Cook, the architect behind 22 Bishopsgate

44min |04/11/2022
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Join us for our October episode of the Good, the Bad and the Built Environment with the Architect behind 22 Bishopsgate, Karen Cook.


Karen talks about her early influences growing up in rural Maine, US and her education at Rice and Harvard University. From there her career took her to Europe then to KPF and later a Co-Founder at PLP Architecture where she was the key architect behind 22 Bishopsgate and integrated the next generation of technology for Commercial buildings into the scheme alongside Stuart Lipton through their research into Australian Banks.


Karen has recently co-founded SPICE Design - listen to hear what Karen and her partner Jean Le Lay have in store for the business and how they would like to influence the built environment going forward. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Join us for our October episode of the Good, the Bad and the Built Environment with the Architect behind 22 Bishopsgate, Karen Cook.


Karen talks about her early influences growing up in rural Maine, US and her education at Rice and Harvard University. From there her career took her to Europe then to KPF and later a Co-Founder at PLP Architecture where she was the key architect behind 22 Bishopsgate and integrated the next generation of technology for Commercial buildings into the scheme alongside Stuart Lipton through their research into Australian Banks.


Karen has recently co-founded SPICE Design - listen to hear what Karen and her partner Jean Le Lay have in store for the business and how they would like to influence the built environment going forward. 


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Join us for our October episode of the Good, the Bad and the Built Environment with the Architect behind 22 Bishopsgate, Karen Cook.


Karen talks about her early influences growing up in rural Maine, US and her education at Rice and Harvard University. From there her career took her to Europe then to KPF and later a Co-Founder at PLP Architecture where she was the key architect behind 22 Bishopsgate and integrated the next generation of technology for Commercial buildings into the scheme alongside Stuart Lipton through their research into Australian Banks.


Karen has recently co-founded SPICE Design - listen to hear what Karen and her partner Jean Le Lay have in store for the business and how they would like to influence the built environment going forward. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Join us for our October episode of the Good, the Bad and the Built Environment with the Architect behind 22 Bishopsgate, Karen Cook.


Karen talks about her early influences growing up in rural Maine, US and her education at Rice and Harvard University. From there her career took her to Europe then to KPF and later a Co-Founder at PLP Architecture where she was the key architect behind 22 Bishopsgate and integrated the next generation of technology for Commercial buildings into the scheme alongside Stuart Lipton through their research into Australian Banks.


Karen has recently co-founded SPICE Design - listen to hear what Karen and her partner Jean Le Lay have in store for the business and how they would like to influence the built environment going forward. 


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