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SUMMARY:Erich Theophile - Nepal's Kathmandu Valley
DESCRIPTION:Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley: Architecture\, Advocacy\, and the 2015 Earthquake — FULL info here \nSpeaker: Erich Theophile\nCo-Founder and Executive Director\, Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust\, and Principal\, H. Theophile \nThis event is in-person only; it will be recorded and made available on UVA School of Architecture’s Youtube Channel.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/erich-theophile-nepals-kathmandu-valley/
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SUMMARY:Esra Ackan - Right to Heal
DESCRIPTION:Right to Heal: Human Rights\, Reparations\, and the Future of Memorials — FULL info here \nSpeaker: Esra Ackan\nMichael A. McCarthy Professor of Architectural Theory and Resident Director in the Institute for Comparative Modernities\, Cornell University \nWhat is the role of the designed environment both in the opportunistic responses to conflicts and disasters\, and in the much-needed debates of accountability\, reckoning with the past\, and transitional justice? In this lecture\, scholar and author Esra Akcan explores the concept of right to heal and architecture’s role within\, by defining a healing space as one where political and ecological harms are confronted\, and accountability and reparations are instituted. She raises the question of harm and healing after human rights violations in the past\, and the right-to-truth. \nThis event is in-person only; it will be recorded and made available on UVA School of Architecture’s Youtube Channel.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/esra-ackan-right-to-heal/
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SUMMARY:Hanaa Dahy - Materials as a Design Tool
DESCRIPTION:Materials as a Design Tool: A Travel Through Innovative Circular Design Philosophy & Smart Sustainable Building Practices — FULL info here \nSpeaker: Hanaa Dahy\nAssociate Professor\, Sustainable Design within Innovation & Technology\, Aalborg University\, Copenhagen\, and Director\, BioMat + BioMat@Copenhagen \n‘Materials as a Design Tool’ is the design philosophy of architect and engineer Hanaa Dahy\, whose practice is based on giving alternative renewable resources a second chance and a vital role in the design process. Focused on locally available and sustainable materials\, Hanaa Dahy and her BioMat research teams in Stuttgart and Copenhagen take an innovative and carbon-reducing approach to construction by using natural\, fiber-based biocomposites and seasonal plant-based materials like straw\, flax\, and hemp. BioMat’s wide-ranging work includes shell constructions\, bridges\, furniture\, building components\, multi-functional integrated sandwich panels\, and adaptive façade systems that integrate robotic fabrication\, additive manufacturing\, and automation technologies. \nIn this lecture\, Dahy will highlight the novel work of BioMat and discuss how smart materials\, diverse manufacturing technologies\, and the rediscovery of local crafts are providing new ways of understanding the future of sustainable architecture. \nSelect works by BioMat will be on view in Campbell Hall’s Elmaleh Gallery from January 18–February 3\, 2023. \nThis event is in-person only; it will be recorded and made available on UVA School of Architecture’s Youtube Channel.
URL:https://inform-magazine.com/event/hanaa-dahy-materials-as-a-design-tool/
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