Prof. Colletti keynote at the 'HABITAT |
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Vernacular
Architecture for a Changing Planet' conference in London, 11.10.2017
The
culmination of years of specialist research, “HABITAT: Vernacular Architecture
for a Changing Planet” is a once-in-a-generation large format publication. It
gathers together an international team of more than one hundred leading experts
across a diverse range of disciplines to examine what the traditions of
vernacular architecture and its regional craftspeople around the world can teach us about creating a more sustainable
future.
For
the first time in the United Kingdom HABITAT contributors will have an
opportunity to share their ideas in the context of the Paris Agreement.
This
session will be the second from the HABITAT Events series taking place in New
York, London, Brussels, Milan, COP23 Bonn, Paris, Abu Dhabi and Novosibirsk,
aimed to explore global socio-economic and cultural potentials of technology
development and transfer.
Speakers:
- Professor
Harry Charrington, Head of Department of Architecture, University of
Westminster Moderator
- Professor
Marjan Colletti, Professor of Architecture and Post Digital Practice, The
Bartlett School of Architecture UCL; Professor of Building Design and
Construction and Head of the Institute for Experimental Architecture @
Innsbruck University
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Speakers (continued):
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Dr
Louise Cooke, Building Conservation, The University of York
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Dr
Nasser Golzari, Architect, University of Westminster
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Lucas
Dietrich, Editorial Director of Thames & Hudson
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Henry
Fletcher, Associate Director at BuroHappold Cities Consulting in London
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Dr
John Hemming, Explorer
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Alexander
Maitland, Architect and Sir Wilfred Thesiger Official Biographer
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Dr
Sandra Piesik, General Editor of HABITAT, and Director, Architect of 3 ideas
Ltd Convenor
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Dr
Beniamino Polimeni, Architect, De Montfort University Leicester
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Professor
André Singer, President of The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland (RAI)
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Letzte Aktualisierung ( Donnerstag, 19. Oktober 2017 )
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