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Arctic Circle Reykjavík

  • Harpa 2 Austurbakki Reykjavík, 101 Iceland (map)

Arctic Circle in Reykjavík, Iceland

The acceleration of sustainable construction in cold climate conditions

On a global scale construction is responsible for approximately 40 percent of the total co2 emission. This must lead to action. 

Through the Nordic Council of Ministers, a number of actions has been initiated to address this challenge involving all relevant actors. However, the challenges regarding sustainability in construction cannot be reduced to find generic solutions regarding architecture, materials, methods, education etc. It must also be linked to the specific place-based conditions in which a construction will take place. Nonetheless, development tends to take place in conditions unlike the Arctic. This session will discuss recommendations for how to accelerate sustainable construction in cold climate conditions. 

The session will address the following questions: What are the factors and events that can catalyse the necessary change? How can entrepreneurship, innovation and development be stimulated in all parts of the value chain to meet the challenges?

The event is organised by SUSTAINORDIC – Sustainable Construction Materials and Architecture, which is part of the Nordic Council of Ministers initiative, Nordic Sustainable Construction.

We look forward to welcoming you to Harpa, Rejkjavík on 13 October at 09.00–09.55.

Participants

SPEAKERS

  • Dorte Bo Bojesen, CEO, Form/Design Center, Sweden: Promoting

    Sustainability through Materials and Architecture

  • Hulda Hallgrímsdóttir, Project Leader in Climate Projects, City of

    Reykjavik, Iceland: Challenges and Experiences from an

    Icelandic Perspective

  • Björn Karlsson, Professor; Senior Advisor, Ministry of

    Infrastructure, Iceland: Challenges and experiences from an

    Icelandic/Arctic perspective

  • Jean-Philippe Messier, Founder; Director, The

    Manicouagan-Uapishka World Biosphere Reserve (MUWBR),

    Canada: Perspectives on Cold Climate Construction and place

    based Sustainable Development

  • Sigríður Ósk Bjarnadóttir, Director of Sustainability, Hornsteinn

    ehf, Iceland: Low Carbon Construction in Cold Climate

    Conditions

  • Arnhildur Palmadottir, Architect, sap arkitektar, Iceland:

    Architecture in Cold Climate Condition

MODERATOR

  • Mads Randbøll Wolff, Director, Sustainability2030:

    Associated Partner, SUSTAINORDIC, Denmark

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