ARCH 4 CHANGE 2022
ARCH4change is a project which seeks to change how we think about and teach Sustainable Architecture. The project aims to create an architectural climate emergency curriculum and by freely sharing the environmental and climatic knowledge, skills, methods and tools that are necessary for architecture students and their educators.
The project is an Erasmus + funded partnership between the following universities:
- Tampere University (Finland)
- Aarhus University (Denmark)
- Tallin University of Technology (Estonia)
- University of Bologna (Italy)
- TU Dublin (Ireland).
In June 2022 the project partners will meet in TU Dublin for a week to share teaching practices and pedagogies and pilot the Teacher Training Toolkit.
On June 17th the final day of the workshop, we invite you to join us to hear about the ARCH4change project, the new climate emergency curriculum for architectural education and the teacher training toolkit. This afternoon event will include a keynote presentation by Sofie Pelsmakers on the 'The Ugliness of (un)sustainability' followed by a panel discussion with representatives from practice and education including Ann-Marie Fallon (Architype), Juan Morillas (BDP & Share Your Green Design) and Scott McAuley (Anthropene Architecture School) and chaired by Jennifer Boyer TU Dublin VP for Sustainability.
The event will be held in the Gallery Space, TU Dublin, Linenhall, (across the road from the main Bolton Street building) from 2-5.15pm. All are welcome to attend but we ask that you complete this online form in advance.
Event Schedule:
- 14:00 Welcome & Introductions
- 14:10 ARCH4change - Climate Emergency Curriculum and Teacher Training Toolkit
- 14:30 The Ugliness of (Un)Sustainability, Sofie Pelsmakers followed by Q&A
- 15:30 Ann-Marie Fallon, Architype
- 15:45 Scott McAuley, Anthropene Architecture School
- 16:00 Juan Morrillas, BDP & Share Your Green Design
- 16:15 Panel Discussion chaired by Jennifer Boyer
- 16:45 Feedback Session on Toolkit with ARCH4change project team
- 17:15 Close