21 September – 6 October / 2013 :

Presentation. Lisbon Architecture Triennale (Lisbon, Portugal)

WHAT?
Presentation
of the dossier about the project and the ecological architecture of the urban garden Illa dels 3 horts during the  Happening no Jardim com Terrapalha & Amigos!

The event is a part of  the project Beautiful, Low Tech & Do-it Yourself Solutions presented by the team Terrapalha | Estúdio de Arquitectura as a part of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and included at the Crisis Buster interventions.

Close, Closer, the third edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale examined the political, technological, emotional, institutional, and critical forms of global spatial practice. It is an investigation into the expanding field of contemporary architectural practice.
– Summary of  activities of Beautiful, Low Tech & Do-it Yourself Solutions

September
21st & 22nd       : (10.00 – 18.00) Geodesic domes workshop
26th                     : (18.00 – 20.00) Bio construction presentations
28th & 29th       : (10.00 – 18.00) Clay plaster workshop

October
3rd                    : (17.30 – 20.30) Bio construction presentations
5th                    : (10.00 – 18.00) “Rocket-stove” workshop
6th                    : (15.00 – 19.00) Presentation, debate, celebration

Detailed program (only in portuguese)

WHEN?
21st September – 6th October 2013

WHERE?
Jardim da Quinta das Conchas e Lilases
Alameda das Linhas de Torres, 196 (Lumiar)
1750-150 Lisbon
Portugal ‎


Related news:
30 / April / 2013 : Results of the open call Pla BUITS (Barcelona, Spain)
4 – 5 / July / 2013 : Poster. Ist International Forum of Ecological Restoration (Madrid, Spain)

24 / February / 2014 : Urban Open Spaces. Article (Online)
22 / April / 2014 : Earth Day “Green Cities-Green Buildings”. Illa 3 Horts (Barcelona, Spain)
25 – 28 / May / 2014 : Poster. LE:NOTRE Landscape forum (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
26 / June / 2014 : Presentation. E-CLIC project national conference (Valencia, Spain)


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