Regő Lánszki
National Chief Architect, State Secretary for Architecture
Is it possible to find common ground on climate change when the future of our environment seems increasingly shaped along political fault lines? RegÅ‘ Lánszki, Hungary’s Chief Architect and Secretary of State for Architecture, graduated as an architect from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and has spent more than two decades working on urban development strategies, heritage protection, and sustainable architectural concepts. On the Brain Bar stage, he explores whether compromise on ecology is possible across political divides – or whether climate chaos will only deepen polarization.
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