Architecture Connection at Louisiana Museum - Science as the Foundation of Architecture
Now is the time for innovative thinking, so explore the future of architecture with an eye on Earth's biodiversity.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a new exhibition series, "Architecture Connecting," exploring the deep ties between architecture, science, and research in fields such as biology, neuroscience, and anthropology.
In light of the global climate and biodiversity crisis, architects and the construction industry are challenged to rethink their practices. This series sheds light on how research is transforming architectural methods and processes, influencing buildings and landscapes through interdisciplinary approaches.
Three prominent studios
The first exhibition in the series showcases three prominent studios – ecoLogicStudio, Atelier LUMA, and Jenny Sabin Studio – working at the intersection of technology and nature. These studios use innovative methods to redefine sustainability in architecture by integrating artificial intelligence and biological processes. Visitors will gain insight into how photosynthesis can be incorporated into building designs to produce oxygen and nourishment and how local ecosystems can serve as the foundation for new building materials.
It´s only the beginning
With this exhibition series, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art continues its tradition of illuminating the architect's creative process, as previously seen in the acclaimed "Architectural Workshops" series.
The "Architecture Connecting" exhibition brings us closer to the future of architecture, where science and sustainability work hand in hand.
Practical Information:
- The exhibition runs from november 8th 2024 to march 23rd 2025.
- See the opening hours on the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art´s website.
- Free parking with charging stations is available.
- Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a 10-15 minute walk from Humlebæk Station.
- For more information, visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art´s website.