Monday, September 17, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Renowned Architect Chitra Vishvanath Speaks at MIDAS-as a part of FEAT
Ar.Chitra Vishwanath, Principal Architect & Managing Director of Architecture Biome lectured at MIDAS addressing the budding architects on the need to evolve ecologically responsive architecture.
Her practice is widely known for its eco-sensitive building design specialisation in Earth Architecture and transforming the traditional building techniques relevant to urban settings.
Architecture Biome is also involved in giving strategic consultancy towards issues of water, sanitation, alternative energy and consulting for other architects in making their projects ecological. Biome also conducts workshops for school children, college students and does training in rainwater harvesting and building techniques.
Ar.Chitra spoke about the global scenario of Carbon footprint and the increasing CO2 emissions. The role of the construction industry in contributing to the solid waste and hence the onus on the architects to produce responsible building designs. The lecture covered the use of waste products in building construction and need for the necessary expertise to implement the good ideas.
The veteran architect reviewed the III Semester student works on their Primary School Design and encouraged the students to evolve as sensitive leaders in the profession.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
MIDAS at URBAN MELA by MOD Institute Berlin in Chennai
MIDAS involvement in Indo German Urban Mela
MOD Institute, an international
collective of architects, designers researchers, curators and practitioners
with engaged interests in urbanisation process in india had organised
discussion sessions on critical urban challenges on the topics 'Our Water',
'Our Waste' and 'Our City' as a part of the ‘Chennai Urban Campus’ during the
Indo-German Urban Mela at the YMCA grounds Nandhanam. Mr.Tile Von Damn, political scientist at the MOD Institute invited
Professor.Jaffer A A Khan, Director-MIDAS to moderate the session on ‘Our Waste’ on the 30th
August 2012.
Prof.Jaffer A A Khan established
the context of the discussion highlighting the concerns of waste generated in
the city and the onus on the citizens towards reducing the same and invited the
speakers to present their views.
Ms.Karin Sandeck, Bayerische
Oberste, Baubehorde, Munich presented her experience and the practices of Urban
Waste Management System of Germany. The presentation deliberated on the successful
reduction in waste generation by imposing payment systems to the citizens for disposing
the waste generated by them. Ms
Kristin Stegar from the Indo German Centre for Sustainability, IIT Madras,
Chennai presented on the Waste management system developed and successfully
implemented within the Indian Institute of Technology Campus in Chennai. Prof.Jaffer
concluded the session highlighting the Indian traditional values and the
culture which has always embodied sustainable in the lifestyle of the people.
The presentations were followed
by an enriching discussion session with active participation from faculty and
students of MIDAS. Architect Balaji, Assistant Professor – MIDAS, shared his
experiences on working with the rural communities and the need to create
awareness at the community level in enforcing their rights through the local
bodies. Ms.Shwetha, II year student of MIDAS elaborated the initiatives of the
‘ECO CLUB’ at the college campus at Swarnabhoomi on waste reduction, reuse of
waste material and the ‘Square Foot Gardening’ ventures.
Apposite to the topic of
discussion, the Director, Faculty and the Students of MIDAS presented a 4’x4’
mural out of waste material to Mr.Karl
Pechatscheck– Director, Gothe Institute. Mr.Karl and Ms.Senya Muller,
Gothe Institute also appreciated the student volunteers of MIDAS for their week
long involvement in the workshops titled ‘Dream Ciry in the Clouds’ during the
Chennai Urban Mela.
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