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DESCRIPTION BELOW:
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ABOUT THE LECTURE
Recycable buildings
- Re-Use in construction
- Urban mining
- Social Urban Mining - BauKarussell
- Circular construction logistics
- BIM in EoL (End of Life)
- Circular Soil, Resilient blue and green infrastructure
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ABOUT THE PRACTICE
forschen:
- RCC-reduced carbon concrete (lead in a research consortium for STRABAG REAL ESTATE), ongoing
- Biotope City, building manual for the green city of the future (FFGresearch with BOKU Wien), ongoing
- BauKarussell (cooperation network of social businesses for dismantling buildings), ongoing
planen
Competitions with international partners:
- querkraft Vienna, 2020/21: Bielefeld 20.000 m2 retail & housing (ongoing)
- sergison bates architects, London, 2019/20/21: Hamburg 10.000 m2 retail & hotel (ongoing), Hamburg 40.000 m2 office & housing (3rd Price)
- Consultant for the City of Vienna
- checking public procurement criteria for circular construction & climate care
bauen:
- An der Schanze, Vienna, 1.500 housing units: circular construction logistic concept (ongoing)
- Nordbahnhof, Vienna, 3.000 housing units: circular construction logistic concept (ongoing)
- Ferry-Dusika-Stadion, Vienna: Dismantling concept (ongoing)
- Reininghausgründe Graz, Q5 circular construction logistic concept for 2 highrises (ongoing)
www.romm.at/home
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ABOUT THE LECTURER:
Thomas Matthias Romm is an architect and pioneer in circular construction. He finished his studies at the Technical University Vienna with a diploma thesis on recyclable construction. He is the founder of BauKarussell a cooperation network for social urban mining. His architectural practice forschen planen bauen is working in a bidding consortium with Dr. Ronald Mischek ZT since 2010. Thomas Romm teaches ecology for architects at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna at the Institute for Art and Architecture (IKA). Some of his work has recently been published in the “Manual of Recycling” (2019).
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Organised by the Institute of Architecture and Design, Research Unit of Architectural Typology and Design.
www.gbl.tuwien.ac.at/