Our theme for design week is “water of the future”. Not a question, but a statement. We need to define in our areas, cities and livelihoods what the water of the future is and design for that. Read more here https://lnkd.in/gQsAxP_6
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Step into a world where green is the new black. 🌿 My latest video reveals how design can build a sustainable, energy-efficient future #Solarpunk #SustainableDesign #GreenArchitecture #RenewableEnergy #EcoFriendlyLiving
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Registration is open for the Responsive Cities Symposium! Taking place on the 25th and 26th of February at Disseny Hub Barcelona. Responsive Cities is a biennial international symposium on the future of cities, organised by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia within the framework of the CiD innovation alliance, in we are a key partner. This year’s theme, “Design Matter(s) for Decarbonisation”, focuses on rethinking material practices in architecture and urban design 🏙 to advance decarbonization goals. With human-made materials now outweighing all life on Earth and the construction industry leading in ecological disruption, it’s time to rethink how we build. Material innovation coupled with new digital technologies offer a game-changing chance to reshape our future. 💫 📝 Key topics include: ✅ Circular Design & Build ✅ Decarbonisation & Regeneration ✅ Climate Adaptation & Performance ✅ Digital Monitoring & Material Analytics ✅ Design Ethics & Inclusivity 🗓️ 25th-26th February 2025 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eDPcQ9qU More information: https://lnkd.in/dMMpTp6Z Join us in shaping the future of sustainable urban design! #Decarbonisation #CircularDesign #ResponsiveCities2025 #CiDProject #Regeneration
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"Regenerative design is the acknowledgment that we are connected with our surroundings, and it is possible to create actual positive outcomes through forward thinking and good design [...] The concept takes a project and places it within its eco-system, understanding that it does not exist in isolation and that its effects are wide felt." https://lnkd.in/gkUrEa8K
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An Amsterdam start-up by the name of ‘Respyre’ has developed a technology that allows moss to grow on surfaces, thus introducing greenery into urban environments. Moss has several benefits including improved air quality, NOx absorption, and mitigation of the urban heat island effect. Respyre’s technology offers a cost-effective and sustainable solution for introducing nature into urban architecture, and transforming cityscapes for a healthier and more visually soothing environment. ( Info credit: Planet Warriors)
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Registration is open for the Responsive Cities Symposium! Taking place on the 25th and 26th of February at Disseny Hub Barcelona. Responsive Cities is a biennial international symposium on the future of cities, organised by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia within the framework of the CiD innovation alliance, in which Ersilia Foundation is a key partner. This year’s theme, “Design Matter(s) for Decarbonisation”, focuses on rethinking material practices in architecture and urban design 🏙 to advance decarbonization goals. With human-made materials now outweighing all life on Earth and the construction industry leading in ecological disruption, it’s time to rethink how we build. Material innovation coupled with new digital technologies offer a game-changing chance to reshape our future. 💫 📝 Key topics include: ✅ Circular Design & Build ✅ Decarbonisation & Regeneration ✅ Climate Adaptation & Performance ✅ Digital Monitoring & Material Analytics ✅ Design Ethics & Inclusivity 🗓️ 25th-26th February 2025 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eDPcQ9qU More information: https://lnkd.in/dMMpTp6Z Join us in shaping the future of sustainable urban design! #Decarbonisation #CircularDesign #ResponsiveCities2025 #CiDProject #Regeneration
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Hi all, I'd like to share my submission for the 2024 AIA Designing Together Challenge to attend the 2024 AIA National Conference in Washington, D.C. You can help me get to D.C. for the AIA Conference on Architecture & Design 2024 by visiting my Instagram and leaving a like/comment on this post. My Instagram is: davidzuniga_1 The link to the post below https://lnkd.in/g64exMP4 The following image was created using various modes of AI. The Mexico and United States border is re-imagined as a bi-national park that fosters collaboration and innovation, where researchers, conservationists, and the local community come together to study and preserve the unique ecosystems of the semi-arid high desert. The repurposed corten steel of the antecedent border wall, now symbolizes a transformation from division to unity as they blend seamlessly into the landscape and facilitate interactions between people and the natural environment. In this vision for the near future, Arizona and Sonora acknowledge the necessity of collaboration and unity to effectively address ecological challenges. By merging and acting as one, they can harness their combined resources, expertise, and cultural heritage to promote the health and resilience of the region's ecosystems and social fabric. Internationally, the spirit of designing together extends beyond the immediate border region to include partners from around the world. By engaging in global networks and collaborations, Arizona and Sonora can access cutting-edge research, innovative technologies, and best practices from other regions facing similar environmental issues. This approach to design acknowledges that the future we envision can only be realized through collective effort and shared vision. When we dream together, we tap into the collective wisdom of diverse perspectives and experiences, unlocking creative solutions that transcend boundaries and inspire positive change on a global scale. As a kid growing up in Nogales, I approached the border with nervousness and worry. By nurturing a positive relationship with our neighbors, we would empower future generations to embrace diversity, collaboration and the shared responsibility of living with care.
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Narratives and storytelling are an important way to illuminate regenerative futures, and detail how living systems principles, when applied, create transformative change. Seeding key principles into key place-bsed initiatives is part of our work at Really Regenerative CIC so really pleased to see how new language and source narratives are surfcing in EU work. Working with evolutionary potential not problem-solving. Focusing on the importance of relationship before task. Exploring and healing root causes of the story of separation. Are all finding their way into everyday language in the New European Bauhaus.
Narratives of Irresistible Futures: a compiulation of stories bout the 8 different sites that experimented for 2 years within the Desire an Irresistible Circular Society project to discover the key conditions for creating built environment initiatives that engage people in transformative change. The report concludes: - to promote place-based change when experimenting with creating sustainable, attractive and inclusive urban spaces through interactions with and across designers, artists, project managers, architects and others, we notice that: • Creative, artistic, and design methods can support deep and participatory engagement with places • Building and nurturing trust and relationships with people is vital to developing a sense of belonging and ensuring the sustainability of urban transformation efforts • Organisations actively creating spaces for dialogue and presenting alternatives for the future development of living spaces is important • Multistakeholder participatory processes can take various formats. When tailored to the unique local context, it can lead to more effective and relevant outcomes and strengthen local actors’ support and trust in organised initiatives See pages 71-83 for our contribution to Kalundborg, and final recommendations for two key living systems principles - the importance of relationship before task and working with potential not problems. Produced by Olivia Thomassen Harre #livingsystemsprinciples #regeneration #potentialnotproblems #relationshipbeforetask #neweuropeanbauhaus #DESIRE #PowerofPlace #PlacesForLife https://lnkd.in/e-A8z4Mb
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Integrating insulated metal panels (IMPs) with regenerative building practices offers significant benefits: 1. Systems Thinking: IMPs enhance thermal efficiency, reducing energy consumption and supporting renewable energy systems. 2. Sustainable Materials: IMPs are recyclable and can be made from recycled content, aligning with waste minimization goals. 3. Energy Efficiency: Superior insulation properties of IMPs help achieve net-zero energy use. 4. Water Management: IMPs can integrate with rainwater capture and green roof systems, promoting water conservation and biodiversity. 5. Occupant Comfort: High-performance insulation ensures a consistent, comfortable indoor environment. 6. Durability: IMPs provide long-term performance with minimal maintenance, supporting building resilience. By aligning with regenerative design principles, IMPs help create sustainable, restorative buildings that positively impact their environments. #Sustainability #GreenBuilding #RegenerativeDesign #InsulatedMetalPanels #EnergyEfficiency #WaterConservation #BuildingResilience Learn more: usgbc.org Kingspan Insulated Panels North America
Sustainable building continues to advance with regenerative design through frameworks that help guide it. In the latest from USGBC+, #LEED Fellow Eddy Santosa discusses the key elements for designers to meet regenerative building goals. https://bit.ly/3zVYPMI
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Sustainable building continues to advance with regenerative design through frameworks that help guide it. In the latest from USGBC+, #LEED Fellow Eddy Santosa discusses the key elements for designers to meet regenerative building goals. https://bit.ly/3zVYPMI
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As UKREiiF comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the wonderful time we had reconnecting with industry friends, showcasing our work and exploring future trends together. 🌎 At our practice, we proudly combine our architecture and building consultancy services across multiple sectors, driven by innovation, sustainability, collaboration and excellence. Our expertise spans the creation, restoration and ongoing maintenance of spaces, striking the perfect balance between new and renewed environments. We are passionate about creative reuse, breathing new life into spaces and shaping a variety of regeneration projects that revitalise communities and enhance the built environment through thoughtful placemaking. Get to know us better by visiting our profile, where you can explore more of what we do, thanks to our diverse, knowledgeable and talented team: https://lnkd.in/enEtbt4a Following this fantastic event, our team feels inspired to further our mission of shaping the built environment through thoughtful, impactful design. Let’s keep the conversation going! How did you find this year’s UKREiiF event? 👇 Did you know that we can support you in making informed decisions in prioritising your decarbonisation plans, with our data-driven decision-making toolkit? Visit our perspectives page and discover how, with the right interventions, you can reduce your energy usage across your buildings https://lnkd.in/eGNHEZf8 #architecture #buildingconsultancy #regeneration #sustainabledesign #creativereuse #decarbonisation #builtenvironemnt #rethinkingspace #revitalisingcommunities
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