Positions: Transcalar Prospects in Climate Crisis / EPFL Architecture

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Date 30.05.2023 28.07.2023
Location
Category Exhibitions
Event Language French, English

With last year’s exhibition “Positions” focusing on architecture studios, EPFL Architecture initiated a new format that aims to provide an insight into the department’s multifaceted culture. As education and research in architecture are closely interwoven, “Positions” will this year highlight research activities conducted at EPFL Architecture, and will run in parallel with the “End of Year Show” featuring studios and projets de master exhibitions and juries.
The exhibition that shall take place in the Archizoom gallery in the summer months will invite a national and international public to discover research undertaken at EPFL Architecture.

The theme of this year’s exhibition is Transcalar Prospects in Climate Crisis.
The accelerating climate change challenges our discipline, as the building industry accounted for 37% of energy and process-related CO2 emissions in 2021 according to the 2022 Global Status Report for Buildings and Construction released during COP27. With the post-pandemic rebound, the sector’s global energy consumption and CO2 emissions have reached an all-time high, and we are therefore not on the path to decarbonization by 2050. The urge for solutions puts our discipline under growing pressure, and requires from architects to position themselves: how should we respond to the fact that architecture, broadly speaking, causes ecological harm? What are our discipline’s capacities and abilities for immediate action or long-term policies? What can research in architecture question, affect, and promote in terms of design process, horizon of references, or aesthetic experience? How can disciplinary and transdisciplinary skills, tools and methodologies contribute to ENAC’s three main strategic axes, Climate Change, Urbanization, and Digitalization?

Against this background, EPFL Architecture convenes laboratories, professors and PhD students, independent researchers and design activists at EPFL to share their perspectives at different scales, from material scale to buildings to cities and territories. This transcalar survey of ideas and methods for addressing issues like material uses, land and soil degradation, environmental justice or circular economy, intends to bring together various vantage points from fields such as construction, theory, sociology, history, aesthetics, and urbanism, in order to question what technical solutions, architectural typologies or urban practices may be able to allow for new prospects in view of the climate emergency.

With contributions from the laboratories ALICE, CRCL, EAST, FAR, IBOIS, LAB-U, LAST, LDM, LIF, LIPID, RIOT, SXL, TEXAS, THEMA, URBES, UE-GC and UE-F, and studio Baukunst.

Dates
May 30 - July 28, 2023

Opening hours
Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:30
Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays closed

Exhibition by EPFL Architecture
Direction: Jeffrey Huang (IA), Dieter Dietz (SAR)

Scenography and preamble
Martin Fröhlich (EAST), Lara Monti (EAST), Laura Trazic (EPFL Architecture)

Project coordination
Lara Monti, Laura Trazic

In collaboration with Archizoom
Solène Hoffmann, Roxane Le Grelle, Beatrice Raball, Cyril Veillon

Exhibition set-up
Antoine Angeard, Emma Bailly-Maitre, Sofia Canali, Esther Chatelain, Joanna Druey, Dorian Fabbro, Basil Ferrand, Justus Förster, Laurent Jacoby, Nour Keller, Zoé Kirschfink, Sean Pasquier, Caterina Solini, Arno Wust

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • EPFL Architecture

Contact

  • Laura Trazic

Tags

Architecture research climate crisis

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