Reclaiming Local Cycles: Material, Structure, and Climate
Becoming Circular
Carbon Policies
Language: English
Simultaneous Translation: French, Spanish, Catalan
Monday, June 29,
15:15h
16:30h
Location:
CCIB -
Stage 4
Working from material, structural, and climatic systems rooted in place, the table examines how architecture can reestablish local cycles as operative frameworks for construction and use.
Through public housing, experimental structures, and long-term research, it explores how locally available matter, climate-responsive assemblies, and constructive intelligence can reduce environmental impact while expanding architectural capacity, aligning context with performance.