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What can the international architect community learn from student voices?

  • Bella Center, Hall E UIA23 Congress 5 Center Boulevard København, 2300 Denmark (map)

World´s largest architecture competition for students by students. 120 hours after-thoughts and action:

Student organizers and authors from the 120 hours-entries, is visiting the NextGen stream at UiA2023. In extension of this, the Nordic Pavilion invites studens to gather with us, so that more conference-participants may learn from their impressive ideas, thoughts, and entries.

What can the global architect’s community learn from the wisdom of students’ voices?

Students of architecture, organizers of 120 hours, present findings from this year’s entries. They bring projects to action through Kahos, a student climate-initiative, prompting the educational institutions to action.

The Nordic Pavilion would like to learn from this year’s student responses around the globe, so we ask: 

What can the international architect community learn from student voices?

Professor Tine Hegli, architect, climate expert, is leading the Climate Studio at the Oslo School of Architecture. She will be present to comment and further the inquiry of the students’ work.

We look forward to refreshing perspectives.

Speakers – 120 hours students

  • Charlotte Mellebye

  • Gustav Cederblad Stamnes

  • Nora Kilstad

  • Erik Lohne Ruud, Kahos student climate initiative, Oslo School of Architecture (AHO)

  • Rakel Emilie Emhjellen Paulsen, Kahos, Oslo School of Architecture (AHO)

Moderator

  • Silvie Le Muzic, Architect, Systems coach & practitioner, researcher, entrepreneur


This event is part of The Nordic Pavilion at UIA World Congress of Architects in Copenhagen. Learn more about all the events and the pavilion here»

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