The seminars in the series ‘Living Together: Territory, Community, Resources’ offer a space for reflection in which professionals in architecture and urbanism come together with experts, researchers and activists from different fields to share experiences and engage in a dialogue with the audience.
Circular construction, a practice that is firmly committed to the principles of sustainability, is opening new inroads the field of architecture. By prioritising the use of local raw materials and resources, reusing materials, and abiding by the principles of energy efficiency, this construction technique is also incentivising new economies founded on respect for the environment. In this seminar, we will share the experiences of various professionals and specialists dedicated to circular construction, and we will look at how to expand and disseminate its use.
With participation from:
David Tapias, architect and founder of the studio Aixopluc, associate professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture
Josep Bunyesc, architect and founder of the studio Josep Bunyesc, specialised in sustainable construction
Elena Albareda, architect and co-founder of the studio Cíclica, associate professor at the UPC in Barcelona
Carles Oliver, architect and founder of the studio Carles Oliver, member of the Balearic Housing Institute (IBAVI)
Gerardo Wadel, architect and energy consultant, co-founder of Societat Orgànica
This activity is part of Living Together: Territory, Community, Resources
Date: 15 September 2021,10.000 – 13.30
Prices: Free with pre-booking
Venue: Sala Raval Conference Room, CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona)
Language: Catalan