Hvad nu, hvis fremtidens arkitektur udelukkende bliver bygget af materialer høstet under nedrivning?
I forbindelse med udstillingsprojektet Hands On af og med Slaatto Morsbøl v. Thelma Slaatto og Cecilie Morsbøl afholder vi seminaret, hvor målet er at høre om erfaringer med og indsigter i muligheder fra høst og brug af byggematerialer fra eksisterende byggeri. Tegnestuen repræsenterer tilgangen hos den yngste generation af arkitekter. Seminaret vil udgøres af tre stemmer på tværs af generationer.
Udover Cecilie Morsbøl og Thelma slaatto udgøres panelet af en repræsentant fra Søren Pihlmann Architects og arkitekt Flemming Østergaard Nielsen. Flemming Østergaard Nielsen er uddannet arkitekt fra kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, afgang 1975. Han har i alle årene arbejdet med bæredygtigt byggeri. Han har arbejdet meget sammen med arkitekten Carsten Hoff - bl.a. byggede de Eksperimentet på Thy-lejren 1970.
Hands On viser Slaatto Morsbøls praksis med at hente og omforme materialer fra nedrivning, og er del af Copenhagen Architecture Biennial med temaet Slow Down. Duoen har især arbejdet med logistikken omkring selve nedrivningen af et givent byggeri og hvordan materiale herfra kan transporteres og opbevares indtil brug. Herudover har man arbejdet meget med opskæring af gammel beton til sten i vante formater.
Moderator er Mogens Ulderup
Hands On er støttet af Statens Kunstfond udvalg for arkitektur, samt Dreyers Fond (via Copenhagen Architecture Biennale)
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What if the architecture of the future were built entirely from materials harvested during demolition?
As part of the exhibition project Hands On by Slaatto Morsbøl (Thelma Slaatto and Cecilie Morsbøl), we are hosting a seminar with the aim of sharing experiences and insights into the harvesting and reuse of building materials from existing constructions. The practice represents the approach of the youngest generation of architects. The seminar will feature three voices across generations.
In addition to Cecilie Morsbøl and Thelma Slaatto, the panel will include a representative from Søren Pihlmann Architects and architect Flemming Østergaard Nielsen. Flemming Østergaard Nielsen graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in 1975. Throughout his career he has worked with sustainable construction. He has collaborated extensively with architect Carsten Hoff – among other things, they built The Experiment at the Thy Camp in 1970.
Hands On showcases Slaatto Morsbøl’s practice of sourcing and transforming materials from demolition, and is part of the Copenhagen Architecture Biennial under the theme Slow Down. The duo has particularly focused on the logistics of demolition processes and how materials can be transported and stored until reuse. They have also worked extensively on cutting old concrete into stone blocks of familiar formats.
The moderator is Mogens Ulderup.
Hands On is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation’s Committee for Architecture, as well as the Dreyer Foundation (via Copenhagen Architecture Biennale).