2005—2006: Architect
Tema Architects , Uppsala, SwedenEDUCATION
2012—: PhD researcher, Architecture and computation,
LTH School of Architecture , Lund, Sweden
1999—2005: Architecture, Royal Institute of Technology ,
Stockholm, Sweden
2004: Architecture , Universität der Künste , Berlin
2002: Architecture , ENSAPLV , Paris, France
1997—1998: Fine arts , Wiks Folkhögskola , Sweden
close— Valerie van de Velde, Bouwmeester's office Antwerpen, 2021
Also, we like the term cultural sustainability, which (not only) focuses on the technical aspects of sustainability (energy efficiency, water recuperation, et cetera), but considers other aspects such as history, collective memory, personal geographies, identity, et cetera. Essentially, we think it is about building communities, creating places rather than spaces.”
“[Sustainability] has indeed become a container word, and so we are using it less and less. We speak more frequently of spatial quality, which embodies various disciplines and integrates ecological, social, economic and architectural aspects.
closetime: - for the carbon footprint - care, patience - time for understanding, investigating, replacing, executing
effects:
Bouwmeester Kristiaan Borret: It's better to spend 10 years longer in development than it is to live 100 years with the wrong project
creating spatial quality and cultural sustainability
SLOW URBANISM - in Antwerp, Belgium 2016 -
in one neighbourhood: development of one project per 2 years
ideas:
closeWhat is architectural sustainability today?
Are there problems? If yes, what can be improved?
What is the role of the architect, ow and in the future?
What methods and strategies can the architect apply? closeclosekeyboard_arrow_upkeyboard_arrow_downSKÅTAR
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Bosco verticale, Milano - Stefano Boeri Architetti, 2009 - 2014
symbolic strategies
maintenance
nature
CopenHill / Amager bakke - BIG, Copenhagen, 2017
symbolic strategies
awareness
nature
Bikini Berlin, Berlin - Hild un K
Refurbishment
extended carbon footprint
role model
Theaterplein, Antwerp - Studio Paola Viganò
urban revitalisation
cultural sustainability
urban garden
E3, Berlin - CKA Berlin
Wooden construction
Baugemeinschaft
Understanding the user
Energy concept, Hamburg - geothermal energy for the borough
green energy
efficient energy
constant energy
Eilandje, Antwerp - urban development, 2006 - ongoing
slow urbanism
cultural sustainability
diversity
Park spoor noord, Antwerp - Studio Paola Viganò
regional vegetation
garden for the borough
nature and city
ARCHITECTURE IS SUSTAINABLE
Lecture by Fredrik Skåtar / www.skatar.com