Urban Brownfields Regeneration Projects. An operational monitoring tool to facilitate the integration of sustainability.

Event details
Date | 01.02.2017 |
Hour | 12:30 › 14:00 |
Speaker | Martine LAPRISE |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Martine LAPRISE will be the speaker of the day and her presentation is entitled "Urban Brownfields Regeneration Projects. An operational monitoring tool to facilitate the integration of sustainability".
The axis Integrated Design, Architecture and Sustainability (IDEAS) is a joint initiative of both the Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Performance-Integrated Design (LIPID) and Laboratory of Architecture 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 Architecture & Science of the city (EDAR). In parallel to the courses, a networking structure is created for the PhD students through informal meetings and regular thematic exchanges between PhD students, laboratory members and guests ("IDEAS Lunches").
A light lunch will be served during the presentation. For logistic aspects, participants are kindly requested to register via this link before Monday 30 January noon.
The axis Integrated Design, Architecture and Sustainability (IDEAS) is a joint initiative of both the Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Performance-Integrated Design (LIPID) and Laboratory of Architecture 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 Architecture & Science of the city (EDAR). In parallel to the courses, a networking structure is created for the PhD students through informal meetings and regular thematic exchanges between PhD students, laboratory members and guests ("IDEAS Lunches").
A light lunch will be served during the presentation. For logistic aspects, participants are kindly requested to register via this link before Monday 30 January noon.
Practical information
- General public
- Free