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11 de febrero de 2011

Michael Pawlyn: Using nature's genius in architecture


About this talk:

How can architects build a new world of sustainable beauty? By learning from nature. At TEDSalon in London, Michael Pawlyn describes three habits of nature that could transform architecture and society: radical resource efficiency, closed loops, and drawing energy from the sun.

About Michael Pawlyn:

Michael Pawlyn takes cues from nature to make new, sustainable architectural environments

Why you should listen to him:

Michael Pawlyn established the architecture firm Exploration in 2007 to focus on environmentally sustainable projects that take their inspiration from nature.

Prior to setting up the company, Pawlyn worked with the firm Grimshaw for ten years and was central to the team that radically re-invented horticultural architecture for the Eden Project. He was responsible for leading the design of the Warm Temperate and Humid Tropics Biomes and the subsequent phases that included proposals for a third Biome for plants from dry tropical regions. In 1999 he was one of five winners in A Car-free London, an ideas competition for strategic solutions to the capital’s future transport needs and new possibilities for urban spaces. In September 2003 he joined an intensive course in nature-inspired design atSchumacher College, run by Amory Lovins and Janine Benyus. He has lectured widely on the subject of sustainable design in the UK and abroad.

His Sahara Forest Project, covered in this TEDTalk, recently won major funding >>

Source: http://www.ted.com/talks/michael_pawlyn_using_nature_s_genius_in_architecture.html

21 de julio de 2010

Rachel Amstrong: ¿Arquitectura que se repara a sí misma?




Venecia, en Italia, se está hundiendo. Para salvarla, Rachel Amstrong dice que necesitamos superar la arquitectura hecha de materiales inertes y hacer arquitectura que crezca por sí misma. Ella propone un material "no del todo vivo" que se hace sus propias reparaciones y, además, captura el carbono.
Fuente:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/spa/rachel_armstrong_architecture_that_repairs_itself.html

16 de junio de 2010

Alex Steffen vislumbra un futuro sustentable


El fundador de Worldchanging.com, Alex Steffen, sostiene que reducir la huella ecológica humana es extremedamente importante hoy, a medida que el estilo de vida y de consumo occidental se extiende a los países en vías de desarrollo.

Fuente: http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/alex_steffen_sees_a_sustainable_future.html