Seminario "Architecture, the climate of the future" organizado por UIA, CAE, CNOA y CIAF en el marco de COP21, París - Retransmisión en directo

Seminario gratuíto organizado por la Unión Internacional de Arquitectos (UIA), el Consejo de Arquitectos de Europa (CAE), el Conseil national de l'Ordre des architectes (CNOA) y el Conseil pour l'International des Architectes Français (CIAF) en el marco de UNFCC COP 21 (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP 21). Se espera la participación de arquitectos, estudiantes de arquitectura, responsables políticos, actores del sector de la construcción y expertos en cambio climático. Tendrá lugar el día 30 de noviembre de 2015 y se celebrará en lel auditorio de la Cité de l'Architecture, en París, que cuenta con un aforo de 370 personas. Es necesario inscribirse. Interpretación simultánea en francés e inglés.
 
 
Asimismo la jornada podrá ser seguida en directo a través de la retransmisión online: http://livestream.com/accounts/15012122/cop21-climatetavenir 
 
 
As part of their ongoing commitment to responsible architecture, ever mindful of factors related to climate and the environment, the International Union of Architects (UIA), the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE), the National Council of the Order of French Architects (CNOA), and the International Council of French Architects (CIAF) announce an international conference on the theme:Architecture, the climate of the future. The symposium will take place in Paris, at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, on 30 November 2015, from 2:00 pm until 7:30 pm. on the opening day of the UN Climate Change Conference: COP 21.
 
The conference is organised in two parts, starting at 2 o'clock with a panel discussion to examine the impact of buildings and planning on climate change, and the role architects play in energy transition. Panellists include architects Kjetil Traedal Thorsen, Manfred Hegger, Patrick Coulombel, Anna Heringer, Carin Smuts, Pascal Gontier and David Mangin, with Sylvie Joussaume, French climatologist. A round-table will follow the panel presentations, at 5:30 pm, and will offer architects, scientists and political decision makers from France and around Europe to discuss the role of cities and buildings in the struggle against climate imbalances on two specific questions: How can cities be made resilient and sustainable? How can design become the determining factor for a building's sustainability? Participants include architects Kenneth Yeang, Edward Mazria, Frederic Bonnet and Kjetil Traedal Thorsen, energy engineer Thierry Salomon, and European Parliament members Claude Turmes and Karima Delli.
 
All the participating architects have oriented their careers toward finding alternative architectural and building solutions that offer a significant reduction in the consumption of fossil fuels and the emission of greenhouse gases.
 
This event, a joint initiative by the institutions that represent the architectural profession internationally, will enjoy the participation of their respective presidents: Esa Mohamed, Luciano Lazzari, Ms. Catherine Jacquot, and Philippe Klein – and is realised as a co-production with the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine.
 
 
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