Tuesday, January 21, as part of the “Bella Italia” lecture series at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Hana Narvaez, Director at Stefano Boeri Architetti, presents Green Obsession, the studio’s design philosophy.
The event, part of the winter semester lecture series curated by Dr. Ursula Schwitalla and organized by the Tübingen Society of Art History in collaboration with the Institute of Art History, the Chamber of Architects BW, the Tübingen Chamber Group, and the BDA Neckar-Alb, features talks and presentations by renowned Italian architects and designers, including Michele De Lucchi, Carlo Ratti, and Alessandra Segantini.
On January 21, Hana Narvaez delivers a presentation focused on the green architectural projects developed both nationally and internationally by Stefano Boeri Architetti, highlighting the design process that led to their realization.
From the event abstract:
Italy, a country with a rich history in art and architecture, has established itself over the centuries as the cradle of numerous styles, continuing to set new standards. Contemporary architecture in Italy is a fascinating field characterized by innovative developments and works that are not only functional but also artistic, often marked by a deep understanding of context. In the dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation, which reflects Italian identity and creativity, contemporary architects combine modern materials and technologies with Italy’s historical and cultural roots, creating unique buildings that are forward-looking while respecting the past.
For more information:
https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/philosophische-fakultaet/fachbereiche/altertums-und-kunstwissenschaften/kunsthistorisches-institut/tkg-foerderverein/veranstaltungen-der-tkg/