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International lecture: Constructing a contemporary atmosphere: the environmental challenge of our time

Dato
06.03.2019
Tidspunkt
16:00
Adresse
KADK
Room A3 (ground floor at entrance A)
Philip de Langes Allé 10
1435 København K
Pris
Free

KADK invites to the International Lecture 'Constructing a contemporary atmosphere: the environmental challenge of our time' by Atmos Lab, with Introduction of Emanuele Naboni.

In a context where human impact is leaving a costly imprint on its homeland, Atmos Lab's objective is to help architecture face the environmental challenges of our time with built-in common sense. With new tools for calculation and new angles for interpretation, the discussion about energy consumption and comfort is shifted back from engineering to architecture and resolved by design. The lecture will feature current work and research in collaboration with Lacaton-Vassal, OFFICE KGDVS, Bruther, Adamo Faiden, and Javier García Germán.

About Atmos Lab
Atmos Lab is an environmental design consultancy based in London, co-founded by Rafael Alonso Candau, Florencia Collo and Olivier Dambron. They collaborate with the Sustainable Environmental Design Master at the Architectural Association with focus on Ladybug Tools use. Playing with temperature, sunlight or wind, they provide internationally architects with a climate-responsive frame of mind, and healthier solutions to build. 

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