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SUMMARY:Conrad LUTZ : Green Offices
DTSTART:20131113T141500
DTEND:20131113T151500
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DESCRIPTION:Conrad LUTZ\nThe preservation of natural resources\, their fai
 r access for all and the limitation of emissions harmful to people’s hea
 lth\, biodiversity and the climate are major stakes of sustainable develop
 ment. Built in 2007\, GreenOffices is the first Minergie-P-Eco administrat
 ive building in Switzerland. It was conceived and constructed with due reg
 ard to the principles of sustainable development\, combining functionality
  and comfort of the users. It has been optimized to use as little energy a
 s possible both for the construction and the operation phases. \nBorn in 
 Vevey in 1953\, Conrad Lutz completes his training as an architectural dra
 ughtsman in 1974 in Aargau. He continues architecture studies at the Colle
 ge of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg\, and earns a Master in woo
 d construction from the EPFL with Professor Julius Natterer in 1992. Since
  1994\, he teaches at the College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribo
 urg\, where he is in charge of courses on wood construction and technical 
 installations\, as well as of the creation of a new course on sustainable 
 development. Since 1996\, Conrad Lutz has been at the head of his agency\,
  Lutz Architectes Sàrl in Givisiez. Since thirty years\, commited to sust
 ainable architecture\, Conrad Lutz has been a pionnier in low energy consu
 mption construction in the canton of Fribourg. He builds the first Minergi
 e individual house in 1997 in Favagny\, and the first Minergie-P individua
 l house in 2006 in Guin.\nThe axis Integrated Design\, Architecture and Su
 stainability (IDEAS) is a joint initiative of both the Interdisciplinary L
 aboratory of Performance-Integrated Design (LIPID) and Laboratory of Archi
 tecture and Sustainable Technologies (LAST) of the ENAC School at EPFL. It
  aims to address an increased integration of the various issues related to
  sustainable architecture within the framework of the Doctoral program Arc
 hitecture & Science of the city (EDAR).
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