Architecture Speaks: Michael Pawlyn

Architecture Speaks -luentosarja on jälleen täällä! Tervetuloa mukaan syventymään kiinnostaviin teemoihin asiantuntevien puhujien kanssa.
Aalto-yliopiston sekä Arkkitehtuuri- ja designmuseon yhdessä järjestämä Architecture Speaks -luentosarja on edennyt yhdenteentoista kauteensa. Arkkitehtuurin laitoksen laitoksen johtaja, professori Jenni Reuter kutsuu kuusi arkkitehtia keskustelemaan suunnitteluprosesseistaan ja rooleistaan arkkitehtuurin kentällä. Kauden teemana on rakenteet ja resurssit.
Maksuton luentosarja järjestetään Zoom-alustalla. Kaikki tapahtumat järjestetään englanniksi.
Architecture Speaks: Michael Pawlyn
Michael Pawlyn is a British architect, writer and public speaker. He has been described as an expert in regenerative design and biomimicry. He established his firm Exploration Architecture in 2007 to focus on high performance buildings and solutions for the circular economy.
Prior to setting up Exploration, Michael Pawlyn worked with Grimshaw for ten years and was central to the team that designed the Eden Project.
He has written two books – Flourish: Design Paradigms for Our Planetary Emergency (co-authored with Sarah Ichioka) and Biomimicry in Architecture. In 2019 he jointly initiated ”Architects Declare a Climate and Biodiversity Emergency”– a global call to action which has spread to 28 countries with over 8,000 firms signed up.
He has been featured in The Financial Times, National Geographic, The Economist, Wired and The Guardian as well as in a large number of design magazines. His television and radio appearances include ‘Animal Einsteins’ on BBC television and a number of programmes on BBC Radio 4.
The online lecture will be held on Zoom Webinar platform. Registration is required, and the registration is open until the lecture is finished. Participation link and instructions for participation are sent in a separate email after registration. Register via this link.