Planting Buildings Reports [electronic resource].
Material Cultures 2023
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Our experimental studio at the ETH explored the complex interrelationship of ecosystems, communities, and landscapes within ecoregions across Europe. Working through film, drawing, and making, our students studied existing material supply chains, questioning how they could be radically reimagined in a post-carbon future. With the plants and minerals of Europe’s ecoregions as the starting point the studio looked at regenerative practices, designing radical new housing systems which respect our planetary limits. The group also learnt how to build with bio-based materials, exploring the implications for labour and the body of a new, decarbonized built environment.
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Architecture
Climatic changes
Ecology
Housing
Industrial design
Natural Resources
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Nikola Endres
Anna Hess
Elina Leuba
Annick Bächle
Maximilian Bächli
Manuel Scherrer
Senga Grossmann
Antoine Hansen
Caspar Trueb
Luca Bolfing
Pascal Hiestand
Carla Waeber
Arianna Charbon
Moritz Hahn
Andrej Harnist
Stan Bezencon
Philippe Jenny
Dominik Koch
Anton Krebs
Aurelia Perschel
Giacomo Rossi
Ella Bacchetta
Léna Grossenbacher
Elisa Nadas
Anna Caviezel
Chiara Hergenröder
Jamila Scotoni
Francesca Leibowitz
Sara Sherif
Paloma Gormley
George Massoud
Summer Islam
Rachael Milliner
Felix Hilgert
Werner Schmidt
Nicolas Balmelli
Rémi Jourdan
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