When: Thursday, May 19 at 6pm CT - Register for the online Webinar at this link.
Delimiting, separating, excluding, and isolating—at times architectural structures have implicitly reinforced the nature/culture divide that has not only defined our daily activities but that has also shaped our anthropocentric conception. This lecture focuses on selected pioneering examples of sustainable architecture in Italy including Bosco Verticale in Milan, Bio-Casa_82 in Treviso, Explora Museum in Rome, and Giardino di Manifattura Tabacchi, Firenze, di Antonio Perazzi.
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