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They can claim sustainability as much as they want, thier architecture already done so much harm to nature, I mean these BIG architecure studios,,
@Mateuszyk2 күн бұрын
solar panels will provide enough electricity for heat pump to warm the building during autumn/winter? Really hard to imagine that :)
@chrisn53155 күн бұрын
Connect him with Prof Schellnhuber and ‘Bauhaus der Erde’.
@takiartvision25137 күн бұрын
Thank you
@takiartvision25137 күн бұрын
Great content 👌
@Ecogradia6 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it
@heraldocosta146910 күн бұрын
It's a big starting thinking that way!! We can not keep waiting from our governments
@biohomie36916 күн бұрын
You all havr gobe mad. Evolving 😂😂 what as humans we did in n the process of eholving. We need to change for clinate chnge noh the style of building
@EcogradiaАй бұрын
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@mhldnkvАй бұрын
Love the conversation, love the podcast, but the interupted quotes in the intro are so frustrating... srsly, do you have the same editor as DOAC... 😒
@katherandefyАй бұрын
He is such a dreamer. I love that about his work and his outlook really serves what he is trying to do. I mean most people don’t do this on purpose.
@crazydrifter13Ай бұрын
Initially looked like a jail. Its still not human scale. Tree shadow is still lacking. If anyone wants to see a good example of planning, they need to look at places that Central govt designed some decades ago. Perfectly integrated nature into architecture. Mechanical cooling was optional.
@ckush9282 ай бұрын
From a long term point-of-view, isn't an RCC structure more sustainable as it will last longer. Also becomes very hard to earthquake-proof these mud/bamboo structures, if at all. Experimentation with different materials/techniques can still be done with non-structural parts like walls and claddings.
@aymanali54912 ай бұрын
Sustainability is not about materials only, there are more facets to it, social sustainability: local labour force and craftsman get to have jobs as they can work with local materials, environmental sustainability: These muds and bamboos are not emitting tons of carbon. Economic Sustainability: Local materials are cheaper, easier to source, easier to replace.
@ckush9282 ай бұрын
@@aymanali5491 Yeah they will get to work on it again and again after every natural disaster.
@aymanali54912 ай бұрын
You are doing great discussions on architecture!
@Ecogradia2 ай бұрын
We are glad you like them!
@haniffarhan70032 ай бұрын
thanks for the really great conversation
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@maitrifischer26812 ай бұрын
Very interesting what Camilo said about valuing the intangible benefits of the environmental and social design.
@reubennelson40863 ай бұрын
he is a good architect but to claim his work is any way climate friendly is a joke on architecture criticism. Hedonic sustanability is nothing but a marketing term.
@datrick1753 ай бұрын
So excellent - keep these coming please, they're getting me through my design studio!
@Ecogradia2 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@beat20473 ай бұрын
Is the building a toy you play with?
@Rickvalla123 ай бұрын
Nice potcast !
@Ecogradia2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Rickvalla123 ай бұрын
I dont know if is a good idea to talk with someone about the sutantable proyects on mars
@vihaanshah77163 ай бұрын
Great podcast!
@Ecogradia3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@katapaa70133 ай бұрын
what about cobb/clay?
@GraemeWight-wx3xz3 ай бұрын
Climate change is a hoax
@jimkaras76633 ай бұрын
Egg heads trying to rule the world.
@ibrahimantonios3 ай бұрын
In French they say value doesn’t wait for the number of years : « La valeur n’attend point le nombre des années » ( le cid )
@ToniDJohns3 ай бұрын
Incredible conversation with so much good going on in the world.
@davidturner62073 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Jonathan and Camilo and their firms on their Holcim awards. Thank you for sharing these interviews. Camilo makes a very reticent point concerning how we stratify humans and “nature”. It is critical for sustainable outcomes to shift this paradigm.
@nazmul2174 ай бұрын
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread Channel and found some problems, do you want to talk about it as a whole?
@saranbhatia88094 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@EvianPutra4 ай бұрын
Very nice insight!
@EvianPutra4 ай бұрын
Nice insights ❤
@CitiesForTheFuture20304 ай бұрын
If around 80% of people, globally, will live in cities by 2050'ish we need to ensure our cities are compact, integrated, inclusive, sustainable, safe, affordable, gender sensitive, child friendly, green, climate ready, resilient & beautiiful. Most solutions to social issues must also - therfore - come from cities such as - green & blue infrastructure to clean air, manage water & calm traffic - green roofs for urban food & water security & mental health - urban energy solutions such as rooftop energy solutions & in pipe hydro etc (to also reduce demand on national grids) - affordable housing - active & public transit - local access to urban services (5-minute cities) such as healthcare, education, library services, green spaces & other amenities Which means buildings have to be too - they need to become multi- functional, providing a range of solutions, services & amenities to residents (a mix of public, communal & private space). Cities need to become great places to live, work & play - for everybody... across income, age, gender & interests. City residents needs city planners, managers, social service providers & developers work together to provide a full range of services to city & community residents, whoever they are.
@juanjosegonzalez25765 ай бұрын
bjarke ingels is an exeptional architect, I hope he suprises us whit more of his company. nice interview Ecogradia
@Ecogradia4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the episode!
@Thecuriousincident15 ай бұрын
That's genius and so fun, love how people think of something like this, buildings can be more than just one thing.
@Ecogradia4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective!
@restless_buddha5 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻😊
@Ecogradia4 ай бұрын
💚💚
@pulungnanang16325 ай бұрын
I'm not an engineer but I have interest on bamboo. What does it mean bamboo is not thermic?
@user-yg9wm9cc7i5 ай бұрын
The roof reference goes on to show the evolution of humanity. You can tell how determined he is, with him wishing for the best building. The one he'd like to be the tune to his legacy is yet to be built.
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They can claim sustainability as much as they want, thier architecture already done so much harm to nature, I mean these BIG architecure studios,,
solar panels will provide enough electricity for heat pump to warm the building during autumn/winter? Really hard to imagine that :)
Connect him with Prof Schellnhuber and ‘Bauhaus der Erde’.
Thank you
Great content 👌
Glad you liked it
It's a big starting thinking that way!! We can not keep waiting from our governments
You all havr gobe mad. Evolving 😂😂 what as humans we did in n the process of eholving. We need to change for clinate chnge noh the style of building
Hello! We are now a community of 1000+ people! Thank you for subscribing! 💚 If you like what we do, do share the word about this podcast with your friends, family and colleagues: it would mean the world to us, and go a long way in supporting us! Follow us on Instagram for more updates. instagram.com/ecogradia/
Love the conversation, love the podcast, but the interupted quotes in the intro are so frustrating... srsly, do you have the same editor as DOAC... 😒
He is such a dreamer. I love that about his work and his outlook really serves what he is trying to do. I mean most people don’t do this on purpose.
Initially looked like a jail. Its still not human scale. Tree shadow is still lacking. If anyone wants to see a good example of planning, they need to look at places that Central govt designed some decades ago. Perfectly integrated nature into architecture. Mechanical cooling was optional.
From a long term point-of-view, isn't an RCC structure more sustainable as it will last longer. Also becomes very hard to earthquake-proof these mud/bamboo structures, if at all. Experimentation with different materials/techniques can still be done with non-structural parts like walls and claddings.
Sustainability is not about materials only, there are more facets to it, social sustainability: local labour force and craftsman get to have jobs as they can work with local materials, environmental sustainability: These muds and bamboos are not emitting tons of carbon. Economic Sustainability: Local materials are cheaper, easier to source, easier to replace.
@@aymanali5491 Yeah they will get to work on it again and again after every natural disaster.
You are doing great discussions on architecture!
We are glad you like them!
thanks for the really great conversation
We are glad you like them!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
We are nominated for a WEBBY award and we need all the help we can get in order to win! If you gain value from these conversations, please vote for us at this link: vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/sustainability-environment Thanks in advance!
Very interesting what Camilo said about valuing the intangible benefits of the environmental and social design.
he is a good architect but to claim his work is any way climate friendly is a joke on architecture criticism. Hedonic sustanability is nothing but a marketing term.
So excellent - keep these coming please, they're getting me through my design studio!
Glad you like them!
Is the building a toy you play with?
Nice potcast !
Thank you!
I dont know if is a good idea to talk with someone about the sutantable proyects on mars
Great podcast!
Glad you enjoyed it!
what about cobb/clay?
Climate change is a hoax
Egg heads trying to rule the world.
In French they say value doesn’t wait for the number of years : « La valeur n’attend point le nombre des années » ( le cid )
Incredible conversation with so much good going on in the world.
Congratulations to Jonathan and Camilo and their firms on their Holcim awards. Thank you for sharing these interviews. Camilo makes a very reticent point concerning how we stratify humans and “nature”. It is critical for sustainable outcomes to shift this paradigm.
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread Channel and found some problems, do you want to talk about it as a whole?
Interesting!
Very nice insight!
Nice insights ❤
If around 80% of people, globally, will live in cities by 2050'ish we need to ensure our cities are compact, integrated, inclusive, sustainable, safe, affordable, gender sensitive, child friendly, green, climate ready, resilient & beautiiful. Most solutions to social issues must also - therfore - come from cities such as - green & blue infrastructure to clean air, manage water & calm traffic - green roofs for urban food & water security & mental health - urban energy solutions such as rooftop energy solutions & in pipe hydro etc (to also reduce demand on national grids) - affordable housing - active & public transit - local access to urban services (5-minute cities) such as healthcare, education, library services, green spaces & other amenities Which means buildings have to be too - they need to become multi- functional, providing a range of solutions, services & amenities to residents (a mix of public, communal & private space). Cities need to become great places to live, work & play - for everybody... across income, age, gender & interests. City residents needs city planners, managers, social service providers & developers work together to provide a full range of services to city & community residents, whoever they are.
bjarke ingels is an exeptional architect, I hope he suprises us whit more of his company. nice interview Ecogradia
Glad you liked the episode!
That's genius and so fun, love how people think of something like this, buildings can be more than just one thing.
Thank you for sharing your perspective!
👏🏻👏🏻😊
💚💚
I'm not an engineer but I have interest on bamboo. What does it mean bamboo is not thermic?
The roof reference goes on to show the evolution of humanity. You can tell how determined he is, with him wishing for the best building. The one he'd like to be the tune to his legacy is yet to be built.
P r o m o S M 😴