Klik for at kopiere
https://arkitektforeningen.dk/arkitekturens-dag/live-fra-arkitektforeningen-nature-in-domestic-architecture-a-danish-way/
Et moderne liv behøver ikke være afkoblet fra naturen, men er snarere en konsekvens af den måde, vi har designet vores bygninger og byer på. I denne online-samtale stiller Carmen García Sánchez og Peter Thule Kristensen, Det Kongelige Akademi, skarpt på dansk og japansk arkitektur, som spiller sammen med naturen og stimulerer sanserne. Samtalen foregår på engelsk og streames live.
Due to the global increase in population, as people live more urbanised lifestyles, there is a growing potential for losing regular ‘contact with nature.’ This circumstance diminishes access to human health and wellbeing benefits of daily interactions with the natural world and leads us to a sensorial deprived built environment.
Alienation from nature is not an inevitable consequence of modern life but rather failures in how we have deliberately chosen to design and develop our world. To maximize dwellers´ connectivity to the natural environment in new and existing communities, new architectural design knowledge and useful creative strategies at all levels and scales of design are urgently needed.
After many countries around the world have been into lockdown to control the spread of COVID‐19, we have realized how human health and well‐being are inextricably linked to nature and how important the design of our interior domestic space is.
In this online discussion Spanish PhD in Architectural Design Carmen García Sánchez unfolds her research project NATURE‐IN, a fascinating study of exemplary post‐war‐Danish and traditional‐Japanese buildings that contribute via rich multi‐sensory stimulation to the connecting of their interior space with the surrounding nature, with Full Professor PhD Architect Peter Thule Kristensen at the Royal Danish Academy, Institute of Architecture and Design, in Copenhagen.