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AJ Climate Champions: episode 6 AJ Climate Champions podcast – Anna Heringer: ‘You can build with clay in a very modern way’ The final episode in the AJ’s podcast series features an interview with German architect Anna Heringer In this six-episode series, Hattie Hartman and her co-host George Morgan interview change-makers and innovators who are transforming architecture by designing in ways that respect planetary boundaries. Our six champions offer inspiration as well as sharing essential knowledge about design in an era of climate emergency. Heringer talks to the AJ about how to mainstream building with earth, her ‘corona baby’ – a birth space in the Vorarlberg region of Austria, and her pipeline of projects in Germany, Spain and Ghana. The conversation was recorded in December 2020. ....
Odyssee im Kulturweltraum #6: Die neue Stadt: Boden für alle und Verzicht auf Beton | BR KulturBühne br.de - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from br.de Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
German architecture firm Studio Anna Heringer has completed the first kindergarten in Zimbabwe’s Chimanimani District, a rural and desolate region home to about 200 families that have long lacked access to education. The kindergarten, which builds on the firm’s award-winning portfolio of humanitarian architecture, serves as a pilot project for PORET, Zimbabwe’s permaculture community, to promote permaculture and encourage self-sufficiency in the local community. Using community labor to support the local economy, the buildings are constructed from locally sourced timber, thatch and stone. Constructed over approximately 11 months in 2014, the kindergarten consists of a pair of domed buildings set on stone foundations. The structural frames use timber from Zimbabwe tree plantations. Inspired by the country’s beautiful thatched roofs and the routine tradition of cutting grass to lower an area’s risk of fire, the architects covered the structural ribs with thatching ....