JDS TO LECTURE AT THE IAAC IN BARCELONA
Julien De Smedt is to lecture on the subject Advancing in Basic Architecture on Friday, 19 June, 2009 at the IAAC Auditorium in Barcelona, Spain at 19.30 h.
More information can be found on the IAAC site.
European Future Energy Forum – Day Three
European Future Energy Forum – Day Three, 11th June 2009
Stefan Behling gave a superb lecture on the glabal environment and the way we live in cities and the small changes we can make in order to radically reduce carbon emissions, he then went on the describe Masdar city and how it was conceived. One of the core principles is to be a zero carbon city, compared to the average 1,100,000 Tonnes of Co2 that is put into our atmosphere every year by other comparable sized cities. The goal is to use good, sustainable architecture to bring down the carbon footprint of a person in the worlds most extreme climate, where the UAE has the highest carbon footprint per capita in the world. Stefan showed figures that prove by using intelligent innovative sustainable design we can reach targets of 20% our current carbon footprint per capita that in turn give people not only a lower carbon footprint but a better quality of life.
European Future Energy Forum – Day Two
European Future Energy Forum – Day Two, 10th June 2009
Today’s focus was on the transport industry and how it is far to slow in catching up to adequate levels to mitigate climate change, Former UK Minister for Transport Steven Norris chaired an extremely interesting debate which he hopes will influence UK and European policy to be much tougher on Transportation and Energy companies to invest in renewable and fossil fuel free technologies to turn the transport industry into a sustainable one. Contrasting against Bianca Jaggers statement that we have 10 years left, the transport industry heads pessimistically say it will take 35 years to implement policy change.
Round table discussions involved talking about Masdar new PRT (public Rapid Transport) tram system which will be a public transport system that will completely replace cars in Masdar city relying solely on electricity generated from the solar power, currently the technology transports the entire container traffic around Rotterdam port and Masdar wish to change this into public transport that can transport 6 people from one destination to the next without stopping and picking up other passengers, it will have 3000 PRTs running underneath the ground in Masdar when it is finished!
European Future Energy Forum – Day One
European Future Energy Forum – Day One 9th June 2009
Today’s debate revolved around changing energy policy at Governmental level with Bianca Jagger, Chair, World Future Council and Council of Europe Goodwill Ambassador, opening up with a alarming statement that we have only 10 years to improve our stance and global agenda towards climate change and sustainability before the carbon levels are irreversible and shall permanently damage the planet affecting 300 million humans worldwide.
In contrast to this Dr Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO of Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s new carbon neutral, zero waste and energy positive city gave an optimistic talk about breaking the boundaries of sustainability as we know it and creating a society that is engineered and invented to subvert radically changing our lifestyle but embracing sustainability as a way of life. An extremely interesting and positive development it will be the first realised example of a carbon neutral city and employ radically advanced changes that will help shape how we as architects operate.
JDS’ exhibition in the Future Urban Zone opened today with 7 exemplar sustainable projects in different regions around the globe highlighting specific responses to individual climates and bold visions which seek to innovate the world of sustainability in Architecture.
JDS / ANDREW GRIFFIN @ EUROPEAN FUTURE ENERGY FORUM IN BILBAO, SPAIN 8-11 JUNE 2009
JDS participates in the inaugural European Future Energy Forum in Bilbao, Spain. Sponsored by Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s new carbon neutral and energy positive city for 50,000 people, it is one of Europe’s major forums for discussions on climate change and sustainability with world leaders and policy makers alongside private companies and activists debating the future of our planet in areas of renewable energy, construction, transport, development, waste and government policy.
This will be on of the most crucial forums on sustainability and climate change prior to the landmark talks in Copenhagen in December 2009.
JDS are contributing to the Future Urban Zone with 7 exemplar sustainable projects that develop new innovations in sustainability and question and push the traditional benchmarks. JDS / Andrew Griffin will also speak at the ‘Movers and Shakers’ panel on Thursday morning regarding sustainability and the built environment and how these challenges and opportunities will affect the world of architecture and catalyse its evolution.
JDS TO LECTURE AT THE “TOURISM. SPACES OF FICTION” EXHIBITION AT DHUB MONTCADA IN BARCELONA
This coming Thursday, 4 June, Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHUB) is holding lectures and a round table discussion entitled, “New Landscapes – Architecture Beyond Leisure”.
Speakers will include the architects, Cristina Díaz Moreno and Efrén García Grinda (AMID cero9), Julien de Smedt (JDS Architects) and Fabien Girardin (a member of the “Grupo de Tecnologías Interactivas” at the Universidad Pompeu Fabra). The event will be moderated by Mario Ballesteros and Irene Hwang.
Day: Thursday, 04 June 2009
Time: from 7 p.m.
Venue: DHUB Montcada (c/ Montcada, 12. Barcelona)
Admission free
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LECTURE AT IAAC TONIGHT BARCELONA [ES]
IaaC is pleased to invite you to the open lecture of EcoLogicStudio: Claudia Pasquerro and Marco Poletto.
Friday 12th of December.
19:30h
IaaC Main Hall
C/ Pujades 102, Poble Nou
In an age of unprecedented interaction between the natural and the artificial realms we are confronted with the necessity to develop instruments of transformation equipped with an embedded capacity of constant adaptation and self evaluation. As nature is becoming more and more hybridized with embedded artificiality, the ethical paradigm of natural conservation is progressively losing its value and needs to be replaced with more adaptive mechanisms of management and direct evaluation of the effects of human transformation of natural ecosystems; we call this mechanism ecoMachines.
ecoMachines provide a material and operational framework to deal with change and transformation, the two main defining qualities of our new understanding of urban ecology; moreover they support interaction between heterogeneous systems, such as social, infrastructural, architectural and environmental ones; they allow us to sense, register and manipulate in our daily life the unfolding processes defining our cities, our houses and our artificial environments.
ecoMachines turns us all into ecologists in the most operational sense of the term.
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