The Material Point/ Material Science Meets Design and Architecture and Vice Versa

TMP logga gråDear all
Very welcome to our session during Innovation in Mind September 19, 2013 in Lund, Sweden.

We continue our series of events aiming towards establishing a long term platform for knowledge sharing between cutting edge material research and design/architecture. See previous event The Material Gap in collaboration with Svensk Form and The Antonia Ax:son Johnson Foundation For Sustainable Development.

Introducing new materials to the world is a continuous and very complex process we struggle with. But we know for sure that cutting edge materials will gain terrain within professions that makes aesthetic decisions

Registration & info www.innovationinmind.se/registration/
Session A5

If you have any questions please contact me.

All the best
Mats Brodén
mats@bioinspiredforum.com

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The Material Point is supported by: Invest in Skåne and Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth – Tillväxtverket.

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Session A5: Innovation in Mind • Lund / Sweden 18 – 20 September 2013
The Material Point/
Material science meets design and architecture and vice versa
Place: Ideon Backstage, Lund, Sweden
Scheelevägen 15, Lund (Alfa 3-6)

Date: September 19, 2013
Time: 16.15 –  17.00

The City of Lund will become a world-class environment for material research with the new facilities European Spallation Source and MAX IV.

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Architects and designers are eager to learn more about cutting edge materials and also need them in order to address our challenges to design our future built environment. But how shall we stage this knowledge sharing and are there any natural “connection points” where the disciplines can meet? The first challenge is: How do we formulate the right questions? It is hard for non-scientists to know what to ask for. The session will start with a series of presentations and then we will open up for a discussion.

Another underlying question or opportunity is how the creative industry/aesthetics can “make sense” of the research by presenting material know-how in new ways and thus make it accessible for other professionals and the public.

Participants:
– Alisa Andrasek, Designer at Biothing and Bloom Games. Director at GAD UCL Bartlett London
– Lars Montelius, Professor in Nanotechnology at the University of Lund
– Colin Carlile, Special Advisor at Science Village Scandinavia AB, Professor of Neutron and former Director of ESS Scandinavia.
– Axel Steuwer, Forskningsstrateg/ Science Officer / Industrial Liaison  at MAX IV
– Jonas Runberger, M.Arch. PhD. Architect, Researcher and Educator at White Arkitekter and KTH School of Architecture
– John Stack Ross, Lecturer at Faculty of Engineering (LTH), Lund University, School of Architecture and Built Environment
– Karl McFaul, Communications Strategist at European Spallation Source

Also present:
Invest in Skåne
Science Link

Organized by Mats Brodén Bioinspired Forum in collaboration with Jonas Runberger and Karl McFaul who will also lead the session.

The session is part of a long-term ambition to stage a knowledge sharing between material science and design/architecture. The Material Point has initial support from Invest in Skåne and Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth – Tillväxtverket.

 

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The Material Gap 2013: IN-OUT : Berns in Stockholm, February 5

The Material Gap 2013: IN | OUTInvitation Material Gap 2013
Place: Berns Salonger, Stockholm, Sweden
Date: 5 February, 2013
Time: 18.00 – ca 19.30
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Invitation Material Gap 2013

We continue our series of events aiming towards establishing a long term platform for knowledge sharing between cutting edge material research and design/architecture. Material research dissolves all categories we have grown accustomed to such as; tree, steel, glass, etc. This is an enormous challenge and a necessary opportunity for us to deal with sustainability issues more in tune with processes in nature. Ask any plant and it will give you an insight about millions of years of resilient dynamism.

This time, in order to find “creative connection points” between the disciplines, we will  initiate a theme that will look into the interaction between inside and outside. We usually call this surface, cladding, skin, cell wall, etc. We are moving towards creating objects, material systems or buildings that will have a more dynamic responsive relationship to their environment. Don’t be alarmed if they soon will be capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.

Each participant will give an introduction to their work, followed by a discussion that will touch upon the theme. The event is more about finding out what questions to ask rather than giving the right answers.

Panel
Alisa Andrasek: Designer at Biothing and Bloom Games. Director at GAD UCL Bartlett London
www.biothing.org

Ross Lovegrove: Designer at Ross Lovegrove
www.rosslovegrove.com

Lars Montelius: Professor in Nanotechnology at the University of Lund
www.nano.lth.se/lars.montelius

Moderator:
Thomas Herrström, Project manager Codesign

The Material Gap is a collaboration between SVENSK FORM – www.svenskform.se, THE ANTONIA AX:SON JOHNSON FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – www.axtalk.se  and BIOINSPIRED FORUM – www.bioinspiredforum.com.

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TMP logga grå What’s next? The future platform for knowledge sharing – THE MATERIAL POINT – will be developed as a collaborative project. If you are interested to be part of this please contact: Mats Brodén, mats@bioinspiredforum.com, +46707773450

Read more>>http://bioinspiredforum.com/concepts/the-material-point/