Exploring, Research-driven Building Design

Marilyne Andersen

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Emmanuel Rey

Product of a research cooperation between three Swiss universities—the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne’s School of Architecture, the School of Architecture and Technology in Fribourg, and the University of Fribourg—the Smart Living Lab is a research and development center for the built environment of the future. This high-tech structure also serves as an emblem of the cooperation’s aim to translate academic research into actual buildings. A new series of books, entitled Towards 2050 will be showcasing the ambitious undertaking at various stages.
 

Exploring: Research-driven Building Design presents the second phase of research at the Smart Living Lab, which focuses on the various problems that must be solved to satisfy future buildings’ sustainability goals. Given that the building sector is one of the world’s biggest contributors to CO2 emissions and energy consumption, the research group is seeking strategies to improve energy and carbon performance of the Smart Living Lab, anticipating the expected tight requirements thirty years from now.

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Team
Unit:
LAST, LIPID
Publishing house:
Park Books
ISBN:
978-3-03860-132-6
Infos
Year:
2019
Period:
Fall
Category:
Publication
Topic:  
Architecture, Construction, Experimentation, Housing, Technology, Environment, Sustainability
Copyright:
All rights reserved
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