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Laura Andreini // Archea Sustainable Landmarks

As part of the IAAC Spring Lecture Series 2015 we had the pleasure of hosting Laura Andreini, member of Archea Associati, one of the 5 finalists for the Mies van der Rohe European contemporary architecture awards for 2015.

Laura presented 3 works of Archea Associati, the CANTINE ANTINORI (Mies EU finalist project), YANQING GRAPE EXPO, and the LILING CERAMICS CENTRE.

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Wednesday 6th of May 2015 // Laura Andreini // Archea Sustainable Landmarks

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Mitchell Joachim // Synthetic Biology in Design

As part of the IAAC Spring Lecture series, tonight we had the pleasure of hearing about the potentials and thoughts of Mitchell Joachim, Terreform ONE, regarding synthetic biology in design. Earlier this year Digital Matter | Intelligent Constructions research studio visited Terreform ONE in New York, a non-profit design group that promotes and redefines smart design in cities, as part of their research trip.

During the lecture Mitchell illustrated how through their creative projects and outreach efforts, they illuminate the environmental possibilities of New York City and inspire  solutions in areas like it around the world. Terreform ONE is a unique laboratory for scientists, artists, architects, students, and individuals of all backgrounds to explore and advance the larger framework of green design. The group develops innovative solutions and technologies for local sustainability in energy, transportation, infrastructure,  buildings, waste treatment, food, water, synthetic biology, and media spaces; all illustrated throughout the lecture.

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Tuesday 28th of April // Mitchell Joachim // Synthetic Biology in Design

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Saturday 23rd of May // Beyond Building Barcelona – Pavilion of Innovation 2015 // Symposium

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Izaskun Chinchilla // Organic Growth

Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting Izaskun Chinchilla, IAAC Post-graduate Master Alumni 2003-2007, as part of the IAAC Spring Lecture Series.

Izaskun discussed the notion of ‘biophilia’ that has been recently addressed by several authors in the field of architectural design. Biophilic spaces and objects, are supposed to connect with natural preferences of humans, determined by their physiology. These preferences include natural light, vegetation, a particular rage of materials, specific color arrangements and spatial conditions reminding natural landscapes. A more sophisticated definition of biophilia is deeply informed by perception, psychology or social studies.

The purpose of this lecture was, nevertheless, exploring the paradoxes of biophilia. Though biophilia might be supposed to be sympathetic with ecological thinking, it might in fact collapse with ecological dictates. A real independence from fuel is now, for example, only possible in dense, continuous and mixed used cities which look quite grey and artificial. Cultural studies, gender theory, social clues or architecture history might also find the recognition of universal human preferences contradictory.

The lecture explored an intellectual perspective in which burdening with problems, and not denying them, is precisely what makes knowledge emerge. The lecture didn’t want to contribute to peaceful architectural paradigms but, precisely, build up a well defined and significant controversy.

Izaskun Chinchilla Architects recently won the City of Dreams competition in NY with a proposition titled Organic Growth. They will build a pavilion in Governors Island this summer. The pavilion will be fully built out of recycled materials (bicycle wheels, photographer tripods and umbrellas among others) and put together by volunteers. Izaskun used the will reflect on the design for this pavilion as a case study for an application of biophilic principles.

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Thursday the 23rd of April // Izaskun Chinchilla // Organic Growth

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