ONE MAN’S TRASH, ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE. ARCHITECTURAL CIRCUITS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT

The world's largest island, Greenland, is facing enormous challenges as the ice melts, minerals become available and new international industries and foreign cultures arises. Greenland calls for new solutions and the aim of the project One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Treasure – developed in coll...

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Main Author: Vadstrup Holm, Iben
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BDC. Bollettino Del Centro Calza Bini 2013
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Online Access:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/bdc/article/view/2450
https://doi.org/10.6092/2284-4732/2450
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spelling ftunivnapoliojs:oai:serena.unina.it:article/2450 2023-10-29T02:36:42+01:00 ONE MAN’S TRASH, ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE. ARCHITECTURAL CIRCUITS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT Vadstrup Holm, Iben 2013-12-31 application/pdf http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/bdc/article/view/2450 https://doi.org/10.6092/2284-4732/2450 eng eng BDC. Bollettino Del Centro Calza Bini Bulletin of the Calza Bini Center http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/bdc/article/view/2450/pdf_5 http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/bdc/article/view/2450 doi:10.6092/2284-4732/2450 Copyright (c) 2014 BDC. Bollettino Del Centro Calza Bini http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 BDC. Bollettino Del Centro Calza Bini; V. 13 N. 1 (2013): Towards a Circular Regenerative Urban Model; 53-71 Bulletin of the Calza Bini Center; Vol 13 No 1 (2013): Towards a Circular Regenerative Urban Model; 53-71 2284-4732 1121-2918 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftunivnapoliojs https://doi.org/10.6092/2284-4732/2450 2023-10-05T08:34:13Z The world's largest island, Greenland, is facing enormous challenges as the ice melts, minerals become available and new international industries and foreign cultures arises. Greenland calls for new solutions and the aim of the project One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Treasure – developed in collaboration with Lise Birgens Kristensen at the School of Architecture Aarhus – is to explore how architecture can contribute to a positive sustainable development in Greenland.The development of the project started with a fascination of the circuits of nature – the biosphere and the mindset of the “industrial symbiosis” in Kalundborg – as an example on how waste from one industry can become the raw material of another. By interpretating these concepts into the field of architecture, the project demonstrates how architecture can be a link that connects flows of resources into programmatic, ecological and social circuits.In its overall form the project is an initiation of studies that indicate how architecture can be a tool to create sustainable design in cooperation with living resources, technology and humans beings in a network of mutually dependency. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland SeReNa (System for electronic peer-Reviewed journals @ university of Naples)
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description The world's largest island, Greenland, is facing enormous challenges as the ice melts, minerals become available and new international industries and foreign cultures arises. Greenland calls for new solutions and the aim of the project One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Treasure – developed in collaboration with Lise Birgens Kristensen at the School of Architecture Aarhus – is to explore how architecture can contribute to a positive sustainable development in Greenland.The development of the project started with a fascination of the circuits of nature – the biosphere and the mindset of the “industrial symbiosis” in Kalundborg – as an example on how waste from one industry can become the raw material of another. By interpretating these concepts into the field of architecture, the project demonstrates how architecture can be a link that connects flows of resources into programmatic, ecological and social circuits.In its overall form the project is an initiation of studies that indicate how architecture can be a tool to create sustainable design in cooperation with living resources, technology and humans beings in a network of mutually dependency.
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