两性色午夜

Uncommon: Material Futures with Common Reed

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Design Innovation Hub
Blank_Lab (DIH 144)

In response to the mounting urgency to identify regenerative, low-carbon materials for the built environment, this exhibition will narrate the process of material harvest, experimentation, and identifying speculative futures for a regional agroecological solution to climate change through the development of a novel, low embodied carbon reed-based material. There will be simultaneous projections of video and imagery documenting this project as well as a curated collection of artifacts and visualizations. Having engaged both faculty and students from the Biology Department and Interior Design Program, this exhibit will demonstrate successful collaborative problem solving and design and serve as a learning tool for students engaged in interdisciplinary projects in their courses or through the DI Hub. Sponsored by the CAED's Cross Disciplinary Integration Grant. Prepared by: Britta Bielak & Dr. Sarah Eichler (College of Architecture & Environmental Design)