Conférence publique de Piero Medici, Ph.D., Researcher and Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology and Fontys University of Applied Science, Tilburg
Project management concerning the circular built environment
Conférence présentée dans le cadre du processus de sélection du poste de professeur.e adjoint.e en gestion de projet.
de 12h15 à 13h15 via Zoom
https://umontreal.zoom.us/j/84692646156?pwd=QVBwazluT1NxUTZ4OVRaQkowN0lYQT09
ID de réunion : 846 9264 6156 Code secret : 426927
Résumé
In this lecture, Dr Piero Medici will illustrate several aspects of some European case studies' design and construction process. The lecture will refer to concepts such as environmental design, circularity in the built environment and the sharing of common resources.
Dr Piero Medici will analyze several projects where he worked as an architect or researched during his academic career. He will illustrate several contemporary and past examples, mainly European, where design processes concerned the circular economy.
The project design, construction and post-use phases were characterized by the reuse of materials, social, economic and environmental circularity. Throughout the projects, architects took different roles, not only as designers but also as initiators, project managers, developers, mediators, researchers, and engineers. The lecture will explore the work of British architects Secondary Use Group (SUG) during the 1970s, of the contemporary Dutch practices Superuse Studios and Space & Matter, to cite some.
Biographie
Dr Piero Medici is an architect, PhD, Researcher and Lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology; and at the Master of Architecture, Fontys University of Applied Science, Tilburg. He is a founding partner of the architectural and urban practice CoPE, winner of the international competition Europan 14. Piero Medici holds a degree in Environmental Sciences (BSc in Venice), one in Architecture (BSc in Venice, MSc in TU Delft) and a PhD focussed on Sustainable Architecture (IUAV/TU Delft). He has 15 years of experience, working as a Researcher, Lecturer, Architect and Environmental Scientist in various academic institutions and practices, including ENSA Paris Belleville (FR); KABK Royal Academy, The Hague (NL); IUAV, Ca' Foscari, Venice (IT); Grimshaw Architects, London (UK); Superuse Studios, Rotterdam (NL). Author of several publications, his research focuses on European sustainable housing and neighbourhoods during the 1970s, contemporary architectural approaches concerning Circular Economy, Degrowth and the Commons.
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