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Notus

Aldasoki, Zahra Zeyad LU (2022) AAHF30 20221
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
The bachelor course AAHF30 - Architecture in the Contemporary explores various digital processes and fabrication techniques to address critical climate change issues through an individual design in the form of a naturum. The Notus naturum project originated from observing a site characterized by flat terrain and strong winds, prompting an investigation into wind's impact on ecosystems and climate change. Inspired by nature's resilience, the project focuses on understanding wind patterns as indicators of environmental adaptation. Rather than proposing solutions, Notus aims to raise awareness by immersing visitors in the elemental experience of wind, fostering reflection on climate change's effects and the urgent need for action. Through... (More)
The bachelor course AAHF30 - Architecture in the Contemporary explores various digital processes and fabrication techniques to address critical climate change issues through an individual design in the form of a naturum. The Notus naturum project originated from observing a site characterized by flat terrain and strong winds, prompting an investigation into wind's impact on ecosystems and climate change. Inspired by nature's resilience, the project focuses on understanding wind patterns as indicators of environmental adaptation. Rather than proposing solutions, Notus aims to raise awareness by immersing visitors in the elemental experience of wind, fostering reflection on climate change's effects and the urgent need for action. Through sensory engagement, the project seeks to inspire a deeper connection to nature and promote dialogue on sustainability. (Less)
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author
Aldasoki, Zahra Zeyad LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Notus: Exploring Wind, Sound, and Patterns in the Context of Climate Change
course
AAHF30 20221
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
wind, naturum, climate change, notus, contemporary, techniques, 3d modeling, environment, sustainability, AAHF30, architecture
language
English
id
9149120
date added to LUP
2024-02-28 08:27:17
date last changed
2024-02-28 08:27:17
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  abstract     = {{The bachelor course AAHF30 - Architecture in the Contemporary explores various digital processes and fabrication techniques to address critical climate change issues through an individual design in the form of a naturum. The Notus naturum project originated from observing a site characterized by flat terrain and strong winds, prompting an investigation into wind's impact on ecosystems and climate change. Inspired by nature's resilience, the project focuses on understanding wind patterns as indicators of environmental adaptation. Rather than proposing solutions, Notus aims to raise awareness by immersing visitors in the elemental experience of wind, fostering reflection on climate change's effects and the urgent need for action. Through sensory engagement, the project seeks to inspire a deeper connection to nature and promote dialogue on sustainability.}},
  author       = {{Aldasoki, Zahra Zeyad}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Notus}},
  year         = {{2022}},
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