
Nordic stories on carbon neutral construction and sustainable architecture. Food for thought and hope for a better future. The official podcast of the Nordic Bauhaus Programme.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | ArtsDesign | ||||

How do architecture, politics, and power relate? With Yoko Alender, Minister of Climate of Estonia, we discuss buildings, spaces in between, path dependencies, slow violence, and softer cities.
How does the understanding of the climate impacts of buildings and their materials change our aesthetic perception? Can architecture cause or alleviate climate anxiety? Together with research fellow Sanna Lehtinen of Aalto University, we are diving i... more
How do architecture and activism relate? How can we learn to love old (boring) buildings, instead of tearing them down? Tove Sjöberg of the Architects Climate Action Network gives examples and insights from Sweden.
Climate policies are emerging rapidly. Carbon footprint calculations will soon be mandatory for new buildings in the European Union. What does this mean for designers and builders? Together with Philippe Moseley, an architect turned policymaker, we t... more
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Focusing on carbon-neutral construction and sustainable architecture, this podcast engages in discussions surrounding innovative solutions and practices from the Nordic region. Conversations often feature key figures such as architects, engineers, and policy makers who provide insights into the intricate relationship between sustainability and societal impacts in the built environment. The content emphasizes the importance of adaptive reuse of buildings, life cycle assessments, and the influence of aesthetics in urban design, all while urging architects to take on advocacy roles in addressing climate change. Noteworthy is the call for a collaborative approach in urban planning that incorporates ecological considerations and community engage... more
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Recent guests on Sustainable Building Saga include:
1. Yoko Alender
2. Sanna Lehtinen
3. Tove Sjöberg
4. Philippe Moseley
5. Panu Pasanen
6. Atsushi Takano
7. Franck Boutté
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