Event Info
Organized By
Aalto University Department of Architecture, Museum of Finnish Architecture
Architecture Speaks: Nicolas Coeckelberghs
In the tenth season of the Architecture Speaks lecture series, running from November to January, six architects or architectural groups are invited to share insights into their design processes and their roles in the world of architecture.
Belgian architect Nicolas Coeckelberghs strives for bioregional, low-tech, circular, beautiful and inclusive design. BC Architects work with both minds and hands, undertaking activities such as community organisation, material production, contracting, teaching and prototyping. They have designed buildings using rammed earth and earth blocks.
“Nicolas Coeckelberghs strives for bioregional, low-tech, circular, beautiful and inclusive design. I am especially interested to hear more about their buildings done in rammed earth and earth blocks”, says Jenni Reuter.
Pre-Registration
The online lecture will be held on Zoom Webinar platform. Please pre-register here for the lecture. The registration is open until the lecture is finished.
Participation link and instructions for participation are sent in a separate email after registration. A recording of the event will be available for a period of one week after the lecture on the museum website.