Livia
Tirone studied
Architecture at the University of Westminster in London.
Joining
forces with Ken Nunes, in 1989, set up the company TIRONE
NUNES in Portugal, becoming market leaders in designing and
promoting “sustainable construction” with over 200 dwellings
inhabited by satisfied Clients and over 4.000 metre square of office
and commercial areas, the best known probably still being Torre Verde
(the first residential bio-climatic tower in EXPO ’98, Lisbon).
Between
September 2000 and September 2005, Livia Tirone chaired the Task
Force Environment and Sustainable Architecture for the Architects
Council of Europe in Brussels and between January 2003 and January
2004 the Working Group Sustainable Construction Methods and
Techniques for the European Commission’s Directorate General
Environment.
Between May 2004 and December 2009, nominated by
the Municipality of Lisbon, Livia Tirone held the post of Delegate
Administrator of the Lisbon Municipal Energy and Environment Agency,
immediately introducing the energy-environmental dimension into the
city’s programmes and actions, which are quantified in the European
Green City Index promoted by the Economist. Livia Tirone was elected
councillor in the opposition of the Lisbon Municipality, for the
mandate of 2009 until 2013.
In
November 2007 TIRONE NUNES launched the SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
Initiative in Portugal, consisting of a web site (Construção
Sustentável),
a book authored by Livia Tirone and co-authored by Ken Nunes and a
series of conferences, workshops and seminars. This communication
platform is of strategic importance for the mainstreaming of
sustainable construction and sustainable urban development.
Livia
Tirone:
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