Tuesday 22nd of October 2013
George Jeronimidis
Lecture: Biomimetics and Bioinspiration - Smart solutions for functional architecture
@ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium
Open to the Public
Everyday life at the Institute for advanced architecture of Catalonia
Tuesday 22nd of October 2013
George Jeronimidis
Lecture: Biomimetics and Bioinspiration - Smart solutions for functional architecture
@ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium
Open to the Public
This evening IAAC had the pleasure of hosting the IAAC Round Table BEYOND GREEN Sustainable 21st Century Global Cities, with the Participation of Ron Beit (Newark Real Estate Board member – RBH Group, USA), Ignacio Jiménez de Laiglesia (Real Estate developer – “Valencia Litoral”, Spain), Mario Chang (Strategic Advisor, USA), Russel De La Rosa (Derosa group architects, Project architect for Four Corners Millenium, part of SOMA Village, USA), and moderated by: Gonzalo Delacámara.
Gonzalo kicked off the debate with some reflections on the future of cities in the 21st Century. How do we find solutions to the problematics posed by these cities?
Beyond green is a reflection on the future of sustainable habitats, sustainability being something that is complex in nature, not unidimentional. Can the answer be in the buildings themselves? Or are we facing a more complex situation?
Dense cities seem to provide a more efficient solution with regards to energy consumption, for example Detroit is much less efficient that a city like Munich.
With reference to the Project of Newark, then presented by Ron Beit, it seems that the city aims to become more global in order to finally enrich its local experience. How can one connect the city of Newark to the world? What makes this city so special?
Also, in the context of finacial vs economic profitability, how can we make compatible development programs and economic profit? and how does this relate to the current macro economic context? Read More »
With the participation of:
Ron Beit (Newark Real Estate Board member – RBH Group, USA)
Ignacio Jiménez de Laiglesia (Real Estate developer – “Valencia Litoral”, Spain)
Mario Chang (Strategic Advisor, USA)
Christian Benedetto (Hopkins, Sampson & Brown Real Estate Advisory Services, USA)
Debate moderated by:
Gonzalo Delacámara (Environmental Economist – IMDEA Water Foundation, Spain)
Tonight was the IaaC Opening Ceremony, welcoming all, and in particular the MAA 2013-14 students, to the academic year.
After a warm Welcome, to the new students and Eric Owen Moss, on behalf of the academic coordinator Silvia Brandi, the night was kicked off with some kind and interesting words on behalf of Mr Antoni Vives, the Deputy Mayor for the Urban Habitat of the Barcelona City Council.
Manuel Gausa, IaaC Dean, was then invited to share some words of welcoming, then recounting the very interesting story, and history, of IaaC, its founding, , its achievements, and its future goals.
Areti Markopoulou, Masters Program Director, then extended her official welcoming, as well as some inspiring words, going deeper into IaaC, its community, and also the stimulating context that Barcelona offers IaaC.
The Inauguration Lecture with Eric Owen Moss (Eric Owen Moss Architects, SCI-arc Director) then officially commenced.
This Wednesday 16th of October don’t miss:
Opening Ceremony
Masters in Advanced Architecture 2013-2014
Inauguration Lecture: ERIC OWEN MOSS
Open to the public
18.30_Opening
18.40_Welcome: Antoni Vives, Deputy Mayor for the Urban Habitat of the Barcelona City Council
18.50_Welcome: Manuel Gausa, IAAC Dean
19.00_Welcome: Areti Markopoulou, MAA Director
19.10_Lecture: ERIC OWEN MOSS
20.00_Cocktail
Please confirm your participation
via email: communication@iaac.net
or via tel: 933 209 520
Today the IaaC team, along with the new MAA 2013-2014 students, went up to Valldaura to visit the Valldaura Self Sufficient Labs.
The day was kicked off with a tour of the facility, allowing them to understand in detail what was presented to them earlier in the week.
This tour was followed by the presentation of the first term Studios, one with Javier Peña, Rodrigo Rubio, Oriol Carrasco and Stefanos Levidis; and the other with Marco Poletto, Claudia Pasquero, and Carmelo Zappulla.
A 0 km paella lunch was then served, giving the students time to relax and get to know each other.
The afternoon was then again dedicated to the First term Studios, that have officially started!
Today the Institute for Advanced architecture of Catalonia welcomed the new MAA 2013-2014 students.
The evening was kicked off with a few words of welcoming on behalf of the Academic Coordinator Silvia Brandi, followed by the IaaC Dean Manuel Gausa.
The Master Program Director Areti Markopoulou then presented the Institute, showing past projects developed in IaaC, among which Hyperhabitat, the FabLab House, the Endesa Pavilion, and the Smart Citizen Platform. The presentation continued with an excursus of the future lines of research development that will be undertaken during the Masters in Advanced Architecture, giving the new students an idea of what extents they can potentially reach during their time in IaaC.
Nuria Diaz, the Director of the Valldaura Self Sufficient Labs, presented her domain, outlining the Labs’ current development and advancement in the field of self-sufficient and sustainable living, and its potential future development, in which the students will have the opportunity to partake.
Finally the new students were called up to the stage to briefly present themselves, giving an idea of their hopes for their future experience in IaaC, as well as being given a cnc FabLabBcn fabricated bag, a small token of the potentials of the cnc machines and prototyping that they will shortly get into.

