The final review of the Seminar Heritage for a Sustainable Future will take place on Friday, 7th of February, 2025. The course was organized by the Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science (Prof. Danzl and Roberta Fonti).
“Heritage for a Sustainable Future” aims at urging students to watch in retrospect at our past for progressing in the future. This is to revisit sustainable building systems able to respect our planet and reinventing them into a new perspective of architectural forms and structural designs able to reshape our cities of the future. Reshaping our cities of the future meaning to research on the novel concept of fully reversible construction systems. These building systems are largely drawing inspiration from the design of temples – thus, taking advantage from the use of natural stones set in rows of interlocking stones having dry joints and possessing stable configurations of equilibrium due to their weight balance. This is so to meet the needs of our planet in a CO2 reduction as well as the one of flexible housing by the help of natural materials, which are reversible, modular, recyclable, and able to build solid constructions in a great variety of forms.
Guest Critics:
Prof. Arch. Elisabeth Merk, TUM | City of Munich
When:
Friday, 07.02.2025, 9am
Where:
Room 2350
Technical University of Munich
Arcisstrasse, 21
80333 Munich
More Information:
Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science