Watch our Good Design for a Bad World talk about carbon at Dutch Design Week 2021
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Dezeen has teamed up with Dutch Design Week to host a live talk about how designers and architects can help remove carbon from the atmosphere. Tune in from 11:00am Eindhoven time on Saturday 16 October.
This special edition of Dezeen's Good Design for a Bad World talks series looks at ways of tackling climate change including carbon-capturing materials, net-zero cities and alternatives to fossil fuels.
An estimated 40 per cent of global carbon emissions stem from buildings and infrastructure, which makes the built environment one of the largest contributors to global warming.
Titled Good Design for a Bad World: Carbon, the talk will explore the various ways that architects are trying to achieve net-zero developments and offer sustainable alternatives.
Taking place ahead of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow in November, the talk builds on Dezeen's pioneering carbon revolution editorial series, which explored ways of capturing atmospheric carbon and putting it to use on earth.
Dezeen's founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will moderate the talk, which will feature contributions from biomaterials researcher Darshil Shah, Hélène Chartier of C40 Cities, designer Teresa van Dongen and solar design specialist Marjan van Aubel.
Shah works at Cambridge University as an associate professor in materials at the Department of Architecture and a senior researcher at the university's Centre for Natural Material Innovation.
Shah specialises in studying biomaterials, such as engineered wood, bamboo and natural fibre composites as well as hemp, which can be used as alternatives to conventional materials for building, construction and transportation.
Chartier is head of zero-carbon development at C40 Cities, an organisation coordinating the climate strategies of almost 100 cities around the world.
Her team develops programmes and activities that connect cities and progressive players within the built environment sector to push forward low-carbon and resilient building design, as well as urban regeneration projects.
Dutch designer Van Aubel is an innovative solar design specialist whose work focuses on integrating solar technology into everyday objects and buildings.
Her studio works at the intersection of sustainability, design and technology, with the aim of making solar power more accessible to everyone.
Van Dongen is an Amsterdam-based lighting designer whose work explores the uses of light as an energy source, as well as alternative forms of energy and materials.
Van Dongen's work typically takes a scientific approach as a result of a long-term fascination with nature and science, which motivated her to study biology before graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven.
This talk takes place on 16 October in Eindhoven, Netherlands as part of Dutch Design Week. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.
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