LECTURE SERIES WATER EVER
with Prof. Dr. Annette Menzel / TUM / Munich
After studying forestry sciences, she went on to do practical training at the Bavarian State Forestry Commission. In 1992, she became Forestry Officer at the Chair of Bioclimatology and Air Pollution Research at Munich Ludwig Maximilian University. She completed her doctorate there in 1997 and her lecturer qualification in 2002. Her research work has taken her to Chile and Canada. Prof. Menzel was one of the authors of the fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. She is listed as #304 on the Reuters list of the 1000 most influential climate scientists.
The WATER EVER - Lecture Series Architectural Design WS23/24 is part of the series Participation Around the World at the Chair of Architectural Design and Participation.
The theme this semester is WATER EVER, addressing water challenges through experimental architecture. The lectures will explore different topics within the main theme, such as rainwater harvesting, fog harvesting, desalination and collective water.
When:
10.01.2024, 01.45 pm (registration) - 02.00 pm (start)
Where:
online via zoom
Registration Link: https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5ctdO-uqTIqGdBHOW_jRqxj1MQWv5x2PvXT