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Regenerative Design in the Digital Practice

Dato
26.03.2020
Tidspunkt
16:00 - 17:00
Adresse
KADK
Auditorium 10
Philip de Langes Allé 10
1435 København K
Pris
Free

På grund af udbredelsen af corona-virus i Danmark har regeringen besluttet midlertidigt at lukke alle offentlige uddannelsesinstitutioner for yderligere at inddæmme risikoen for smitte. Derfor er alle vores offentlige forelæsninger ind til videre aflyst.

//Due to the spreading of Corona virus in Denmark, the Government has decided to close all public educational institutions for the next two weeks to limit the risk of contamination. Therefore, all our public lectures and events are cancelled for the time being.

KADK invites you to a presentation of the book 'Regenerative Design in the Digital Practice'. 

Architectural design can no longer be only concerned with developing artefacts that produce reduced environmental impacts within a certain threshold of emissions. Conversely, buildings today must be developed to reverse the effects of climate change, increase the strength of natural systems and create a circular - carbon positive built environment that supports inhabitants wellbeing.   

The book 'Regenerative Design in the Digital Practice' explores how the regenerative concept is now being applied to the design of cities and buildings. A series of digital design approaches are exemplified via a series of examples drawn from leading international practitioners and researchers from KADK, ETH Future Cities Laboratory, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, TU München, Henning Larsen, BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, Ladybug Tools, Living Future Institute, International WELL Building Institute - IWBI, EPFL, and many others.  

About the presenters
Emanuele Naboni is associate Professor at KADK and Lisanne Havinga, Researcher in Building Physics and Architecture at the Department of the Built Environment of Eindhoven University of Technology.