Product of a research cooperation between three Swiss universities
- the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne's School of
Architecture, the School of Architecture and Technology in
Fribourg, and the University of Fribourg - the Smart Living Lab is
a research and development centre for the built environment of the
future. This high-tech structure also serves as an emblem of the
cooperation's aim to translate academic research into actual
buildings. A new series of books, entitled Towards 2050 will be
showcasing the ambitious undertaking at various stages. Exploring:
Research-driven Building Design presents the second phase of
research at the Smart Living Lab, which focuses on the various
problems that must be solved to satisfy future buildings'
sustainability goals. Given that the building sector is one of the
world's biggest contributors to CO2 emissions and energy
consumption, the research group is seeking strategies to improve
energy and carbon performance of the Smart Living Lab, anticipating
the expected tight requirements thirty years from now. The book
features contributions by Marilyne Andersen and Emmanuel Rey;
Anne-Claude Cosandey, Marilyne Andersen, and Emmanuel Rey; Thomas
Jusselme; Dominic Villeneuve, Thierry Maeder, Hamed Alavi, Vincent
Kaufmann, and Denis Lalanne; Thomas Jusselme, Endrit Hoxha, Cédric
Liardet, Himanshu Verma, Derek Christie, Marc Antoine Messer, and
Luca Pattaroni; Arianna Brambilla, Cécile Nyffeler, Hugo Gasnier,
Jean-Marie Le Tiec, and Arnaud Misse; Didier Vuarnoz, Julien
Nembrini, Philippe Couty, and Thibaut Schafer; Florinel Radu;
Thomas Jusselme, Endrit Hoxha, Stefano Cozza, Raphaël Tuor, Renato
Zülli, Nicolas Henchoz, and Denis Lalanne; and Thomas Jusselme and
Didier Vuarnoz. Further volumes in the Towards 2050 series:
Thinking: Visions for Architectural Design.
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