Lecture

Architecture investigation

Description

This lecture explores architecture as a tool for investigation and research, focusing on preserving geological history, maintaining relationships, and thinking about spaces. It delves into themes like obsolescence, disorder, negotiation, and improvisation in architectural projects, emphasizing the importance of understanding buildings in their living context. The speaker presents a project involving the rehabilitation of an unused building, highlighting the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in improving construction practices. The lecture also addresses the ecological and social challenges in architecture, advocating for the adaptation and preservation of existing buildings.

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