Andreas Kipar at Floating Habitat Symposium, PoliMi
Andreas Kipar will participate in the Floating Habitat Symposium, organised by Politecnico di Milano. The event aims to advance architectural and landscape knowledge on floating as a way of living.
The symposium on Tuesday, May 28, organised by Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi from PoliMi and Raffaele Pernice from UNSW Sydney, will offer an interdisciplinary platform to explore floating landscapes, ranging from historical examples to modern design proposals. Discussions will span topics such as the Metabolists’ theory of marine cities and the urgent socio-political and environmental issues of the Anthropocene, particularly in light of climate change and post-industrial society constraints. Andreas Kipar’s contribution is “Nature-Positive Landscapes: Challenges and Opportunities in Bringing Nature to the Water.”
It will be set on the narrative of water as a drive of change in masterplan design of coastal cities, bringing water back into the city within the natural dimension, according to the European strategic framework 2030 (EU, 2022).
The symposium is an online event, from 08:30 – 12:00.
Please find all information on the dedicated website 











