Growing Slowly – The Role of the Landscape in Architecture’s Slow Transition
Growing Slowly – The Role of the Landscape in Architecture’s Slow Transition
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At vokse langsomt – landskabets rolle i arkitekturens langsomme omstilling
Eventet undersøger, hvordan landskabet og biodiversiteten kan være centrale redskaber i arkitekturens bidrag til den store deceleration. Hvordan kan vi skabe byggeri, der ikke overtrumfer naturen, men vokser i takt med den? Hvordan kan vi gentænke tempoet i vores processer – og hvem skal være med ved bordet, når beslutningerne tages? Gennem samtale stiller vi skarpt på, hvordan arkitektur og landskab i tæt samspil kan skabe rammer for både menneskers og naturens liv. Vi spørger, hvordan en langsom tilgang – en arkitektur i balance med økosystemer og processer – kan blive en ny standard. Det handler ikke om at bremse innovation, men om at accelerere omtanke. En samtale om langsomme landskaber, levende byggeri og samarbejdets nødvendige kunst.
En livepodcast mellem Opland Landskabsarkitekter, Over Byen Arkitekter og Design Kan.
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The event explores how landscapes and biodiversity can serve as key tools in architecture’s contribution to the great deceleration. How can we create buildings that do not overpower nature, but grow in harmony with it? How can we rethink the pace of our processes – and who should have a seat at the table when decisions are made? Through conversation, we focus on how architecture and landscape, in close collaboration, can create frameworks for the lives of both people and nature. We ask how a slow approach – architecture in balance with ecosystems and processes – can become a new standard. It’s not about slowing down innovation, but about accelerating thoughtfulness. A conversation about slow landscapes, living architecture, and the essential art of collaboration.
A live podcast with Opland Landscape Architects, Over Byen Architects, and Design Kan.
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CAFx is a non-profit organisation raising awareness of how architecture shapes lives and worlds.
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Over Byen Arkitekter Aps, KLØVERMARKSVEJ 70A, 2300 København
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