Kongjian Yu
Kongjian Yu is a renowned Chinese architect and urban planner who introduced the 'sponge city' concept, an innovative approach to urban water management aimed at enhancing water absorption and reducing flood risks in urban areas.
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Slovenia:
Kongjian Yu was a landscape architect and professor who significantly influenced modern landscape architecture with his concept of sponge cities for climate change management.
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Switzerland:
Kongjian Yu is the father of the sponge city concept and has implemented over 500 sponge parks in China.
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Costa Rica:
The concept of sponge cities was proposed in 2013 by Professor Kongjian Yu from Peking University.
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Liechtenstein:
Kongjian Yu was a Chinese architect and urban planner who created the concept of 'sponge city'.
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Liechtenstein:
Kongjian Yu is a renowned architect and urban planner who was filming a documentary at the time of the accident.
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Liechtenstein:
Kongjian Yu was a renowned Chinese architect known for his concept of 'sponge city' and was among the victims of a plane crash in Brazil.
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Liechtenstein:
Kongjian Yu was one of the world's greatest architects and urban planners who died in the plane crash.
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Brazil:
Kongjian Yu was a renowned architect known for his concept of 'sponge cities'.
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Costa Rica:
Kongjian Yu was a Chinese architect known for creating the concept of 'sponge cities'.
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Uruguay:
Kongjian Yu is known worldwide for his concept of 'sponge cities' designed to absorb large amounts of water.
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