TECTONIC Practice & Thinking in Architecture SYMPOSIUM 19 / 4 - 2012 13 -17 Aud. 2, KADK
Program 13:00 Anne Beim, Professor, KADK Velkomst og introduktion til symposiet 13:20 Børre Skodvin arkitekt/partner Jensen & Skodvin Arkitekter, Norge 14:00 Johan Celsing arkitekt/partner Johan Celsing Arkitekter, Sverige 14:40 Pause 15:00 Peter Thorsen arkitekt/partner/direktør Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter, Danmark 15:40 Bijoy Jain arkitekt/grundlægger Studio Mumbai, Indien 16:20 Diskussion, Moderator: Charlotte Bundgaard, prorektor, Arkitektskolen Aarhus 17:00 Opsummering og afslutning
Nutidig byggepraksis og herved arkitekturens fysiske udformning står overfor store fremtidige udfordringer, som er bevirket af alvorlige klimaændringer, høje energikrav og byggeriets fortsatte industrialisering. Hvordan en tektonisk tilgang kan adressere og afhjælpe disse udfordringer må ses som et centralt spørgsmål i den aktuelle arkitekturdiskussion. Internationalt anerkendte arkitekter fra Skandinavien og Indien vil præsentere praktiske eksempler på, hvordan tektonisk tænkning kan anvendes til at opnå en mere bæredygtig, kvalificeret og helhedsorienteret arkitektur. Symposiet udspringer af det kollektive forskningsprojekt ” Mod en tektonisk bæredygtig byggekultur” som er forankret på Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, Arkitektskolen Aarhus og Statens Byggeforsknings Institut og støttet af Det Frie Forskningsråd. I efteråret 2012 afholdes et opfølgende symposium, der fokuserer på tektonisk teori. Resultatet af de to symposier vil blive udgivet i bogform i foråret 2013.
NB: Symposiet afholdes på engelsk, og alle interesserede er velkomne.
Læs mere på: www.tektonik.dk
Programme 13:00 Anne Beim, Professor, KADK Welcome and introduction to the Symposium 13:20 Børre Skodvin architect/partner Jensen & Skodvin Architects, Norway 14:00 Johan Celsing architect/partner Johan Celsing Architects, Sweden 14:40 Brake 15:00 Peter Thorsen architect/partner/CEO Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, Denmark 15:40 Bijoy Jain architect/founder Studio Mumbai, India 16:20 Discussion, Moderator: Charlotte Bundgaard, Vice Dean, Arkitektskolen Aarhus 17:00 Wrap up & Conclusion
Contemporary building practice and thereby architectural edifice is facing radical transformation in the future due to evident climate changes, increasing energy standards and the accelerating industrialization of the building industry. How and to what extend does a tectonic approach address these challenges must be a central question in contemporary architectural discussion. Highly acknowledged architects from Scandinavia and India will present examples of how tectonic thinking can be used to reach a more sustainable, qualified and holistically based architecture. The symposium is arranged by the research group behind the research project: “Towards a Tectonic Sustainable Building Practice” which is anchored at the Royal Danish School of Architecture, Design & Conservation - School of Architecture, Aarhus School of Architecture, SBI - Danish Building Research Institute, supported by the Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF). In the fall of 2012 a second symposium will be held focusing on tectonic theory. The outcome of the two symposiums is planned to be published in the spring of 2013. NB: The symposium will be in English and is open to researchers, students, practitioners and others involved in the field of architecture.
Read more at: www.tektonik.dk
JENSEN & SKODVIN Architects Børre Skodvin, Architect / Founding Partner
JOHAN CELSING Architects Johan Celsing, Architect / Founding Partner
LUNDGAARD & TRANBERG Architects Peter Thorsen, Architect / Partner / Managing Director
STUDIO MUMBAI Bijoy Jain, Architect / Founding Partner VELUX visiting professor KADK, 2011 - 2012
Symposiet er arrangeret af forskningsprojektet MOD EN TEKTONISK BÆREDYGTIG BYGGEKULTUR Projektet er støttet af Det Frie Forskningsråd og er et samarbejde mellem de tre institutioner: The symposium is arranged by the research project: TOWARDS A TECTONIC SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRACTICE. The project supported by the Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF) and is a collaboration between:
Foto: Studio Mumbai, Anders Sune Berg, Ioana Marinescu, Jensen & Skodvin Architects