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Louisiana: The future of achitecture is green

I wish I had more time to go a bit further into details, but this will have to do. A visit to Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a once-a-year highlight, the exhibition this year is titled Fremtidens arkitektur er grøn! or “the Future of Architecture ist Green”.

It’s amazing how many parameters define “green” architecture. It’s not just about eco-sustainable building, but there’s also micro and macro. For instance, the climate inside the building should suit us as well as possible: take the sun away, productivity drops up to 50%. Too much heat, same thing. Then, buildings can be “neutral”, for example in terms of emissions. This can be achieved by clever use of using building materials, as well as intelligent cooling and warming systems, but also by incorporating nature. One such example is Vertical Forest:

Then, there’s a macro level: buildings can’t be considered by themselves, but within their environment. Not only can they affect microclimate, but there’s a direct impact on  - let’s call it the sociological level.

I particularly liked the notion of “acupuncture”, where some clever master plan is devised to transform entire cities into something more lively and enjoyable than the urban concrete deserts they can be. This acupuncture includes subtle, but decisive changes, such as rebuilding a square. Over time, this acupuncture affects the whole system.

One more interesting aspect is how human dwellings sprawl futher into nature. Rather than trying to change the landscape, these new cities simply make use of what is available. I think this is how new areas of Rotterdam might be developed:

As said, there’s plenty more food for thought, and this exhibition is warmly recommended. Go see it if you can!

Pictures on Flickr.

Maps: recommendations

Maps are for me what bubble wrap is for others. If I’d had the time and energy, I’d have started Strange Maps. I don’t have either, but thankfully someone else did! And while we’re at it, here is a list of fascinating old maps.

Storebæltsbroen: wow

Normally we use the ferry between Rostock and Gedser as it offers a direct route from Munich to our holiday home in Denmark. This time, we had to take the long route up through Jutland and Fyn. And, believe it or not, in the past month I’ve been over this bridge seven times. Well it’s well worth it in many senses, also because it is simply breathtaking.

Incidentally, with a clearance of 65 metres, it won’t fit the Queen Mary 2 (72 metres).

Other mentalities

I assume it must come down to a difference in mentalities. Let’s say I was organising a large conference. I’d look up relevant publications, both off- and online and PR pitch them to write about my conference. That’s me. This particular organiser both sent me a mail saying READ THIS and attempted to spam the blog. His origin is from a totally different part of the world (culturally speaking) so perhaps that is how things are done there. And as much as I’d like to support this conference, I simply am not going to do it. nuff said.

MacBook Pro camera not working

For some reason the iSight / Webcam / Camera of my 2-year old MacBook Pro stopped working. Followed this tip about resetting the PRAM (thought that was a baby thingy with wheels) by restarting and pressing command-alt-p-r and now it’s working again. Doesn’t happen often, but it’s pleasant to find the right tip once in a while.

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