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SUMMARY:Living Places: Reducing Environmental Impact and Improving Human Health
DESCRIPTION:Is change possible for the building industry right now? This talk argues that we can\, in fact\, achieve 3x lower carbon footprint emissions and 3x better indoor climate than in an average Danish single-family house by applying existing knowledge and five basic key principles. The speakers will present these key principles that can be applied to any home\, community\, or city designed to create scalable\, affordable\, and commercially viable homes. \nJoin us for an introduction to the knowledge behind ‘Living Places’ – an approach developed by Velux to inspire and prove that changing our common living places is indeed possible right now. \nThe speakers are: \nLone Feifer\, Director for Sustainable Buildings at Velux\, and Ph.D supervisor for: \nNicole Di Santo\, Ph.D Scholar\, Politecnico di Milano – ABC Department. She is currently concluding her research titled “φsense — Phygital and Cognitive Paradigm for active house In-Use Rating. \nSeda KAÇEL (Ph.D. Scholar March MSc BArch MSLL) Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium. KAÇEL is working on the research project ‘SHAPE: Smartness\, Health Assessment\, and Performance Evaluation.’ \n___ \nWhere: BLOXHUB Arena /online participation. \nSign up here:\n \n  \nThis talk is part of our Science Talks Series 2023 – Leave No One Behind\, a partnership between BLOXHUB & UIA World Congress of Architects CPH 2023
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/science-talks-6/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB Arena\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, Entrance C\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473
CATEGORIES:Science Forum,WCA/UIA
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SUMMARY:Building with Living Cells: Alliances between Food & Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Does engineering new building material from living cells with intelligent properties sound like science fiction? Or are we on the verge of a revolutionary approach to producing building material using fungi and bacteria – where the built environment draws inspiration and knowledge from the food industry – and vice versa? \nIn the future\, constructing material from living cells with intelligent properties for the construction industry could be a reality. Such a breakthrough could help to tackle the global climate crisis by providing the building industry and beyond with sustainable\, living materials – that will even be able to repair themselves. Achieving such a vision requires new alliances within research and across industries – and points towards a deepening of the relationship between the food industry\, where the use of living materials is common\, and architecture. \nSpeakers:\nPhil Ayres\, Professor of Biohybrid Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy. Ayres leads the EU-funded research project FUNGATERIA\, which is investigating engineered living materials (ELMs).\nSerafim Bakalis\, Professor of Dairy Technology at the Department of Food Science\, University of Copenhagen. He is leading AMUSE\, exploring the use of digital tools to predict the behavior of powders\nDennis Sandris Nielsen\, Professor in Microbiology and Fermentation at the Department of Food Science\, University of Copenhagen. He is heading the Novo Nordisk Foundation  Challenge Program “PROFERMENT – Solid-state fermentation for protein transformations and palatability of plant-based foods”. \nPlease sign up here:
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/building-with-living-cells-alliances-between-food-architecture/
LOCATION:BLOXHUB or ONLINE\, Bryghuspladsen 8\, 3rd floor\, Copenhagen\, 1473\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Science Forum,WCA/UIA
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