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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://odoo.bcstudies.org/event/lecture-grounded-futu
 res-a-new-biogeology-for-barcelona-50">Lecture Grounded Futures: A New Bio
 geology for Barcelona</a>\n« Grounded Futures: A New Biogeology for Barce
 lona » project proposes an approach to transform Barcelona's construction
  waste into local and sustainable materials. Starting from the observation
  that urbanization has created "technosols" a constructed mass rich in cal
 cium inherited from the region's marine history the project utilizes biomi
 neralization. This technique combines the calcium-rich urban debris with M
 editerranean algae to create new materials. The goal is to reintroduce "so
 ft materials" (biomineralized matter) into construction to ensure healthy 
 spaces and integrate the built environment into an equilibrium with the lo
 cal ecosystem. The conference will present the development of three materi
 als resulting from this systemic approach and their implementation in an a
 rchitectural-scale project.
DTSTAMP:20260507T130718Z
LOCATION:Avenue du Port 86C\, 1000 Bruxelles\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Lecture Grounded Futures: A New Biogeology for Barcelona
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://odoo.bcstudies.org/event/lect
 ure-grounded-futures-a-new-biogeology-for-barcelona-50">Lecture Grounded F
 utures: A New Biogeology for Barcelona</a>\n« Grounded Futures: A New Bio
 geology for Barcelona » project proposes an approach to transform Barcelo
 na's construction waste into local and sustainable materials. Starting fro
 m the observation that urbanization has created "technosols" a constructed
  mass rich in calcium inherited from the region's marine history the proje
 ct utilizes biomineralization. This technique combines the calcium-rich ur
 ban debris with Mediterranean algae to create new materials. The goal is t
 o reintroduce "soft materials" (biomineralized matter) into construction t
 o ensure healthy spaces and integrate the built environment into an equili
 brium with the local ecosystem. The conference will present the developmen
 t of three materials resulting from this systemic approach and their imple
 mentation in an architectural-scale project.
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