Registered on the Singapore Board of Architects, Azaria is a highly experienced architect and renowned participant of the green initiative for the built environment. Passionate about sustainable architecture, Azaria is a LEED Accredited Professional with the US Green Building Council and is a Greenmark Manager in Singapore. Leading a diverse range of contemporary projects, Azaria is involved across the full project lifecycle, including design, coordination, consultation, documentation and construction.
Azaria has worked across Asia in the residential, mixed-use, commercial, retail, hospitality and healthcare sectors. Her most notable projects include Resorts World Sentosa, one of the most iconic integrated waterfront resort developments in Southeast Asia; Cross Street Exchange in Singapore, an adaptive reuse development underpinned by sustainability and heritage conservation in the heart of the CBD; and Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore, an iconic, world-class lifestyle destination enhancing Singapore as a major aviation hub. Azaria has also worked on David Jones Elizabeth Street Flagship in Sydney, Australia, redeveloping the heritage flagship 12-floor department store; and most recently Han Jardin in Hanoi, Vietnam, a prominent mixed-use residential and commercial development designed in response to the country's growing population and thriving modern culture.
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Tue 19 Nov
3:10 PM — 3:50 PM (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
Hilton Saigon, Saigon Ballroom, Level 5
Panel discussion: Sustainability & Resilience – Building Tomorrow’s Southeast Asian City: Resilience at the Forefront
In the face of increasing climate threats, the need for resilient urban development has never been greater. This session will explore how countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand are enhancing and adapting their built environments to mitigate the worst risks of climate change. Our panel of experts will discuss innovative strategies to balance coastal development with climate resilience, ensuring economic growth does not come at the expense of our environment. We will also consider the critical question of how to make tourism infrastructure compatible with sustainable economic development. Can we really keep resilience and sustainability at the forefront of building tomorrow’s cities?
