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About
Atlas of Habitats seeks to propose
contextually relevant spatial concepts that promote natural intelligence,
and the use of existing knowledge for regenerative building methods,
materials, textures, and techniques.
As Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar, a professor of sociology, once articulated, “The world is a pluriverse – an emerging archipelago of worlds in struggle – inhabited by a constellation of communitarian weavings that sustain life in the midst of the violent negation of its horizons and desires.” In line with this perspective, the Atlas of Habitats unveils insights and contributes to the preservation of forest ecosystems. It aims to explore how the individual worlds of various beings can be integrated into architectural gestures in various contexts.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
This project takes place within the framework of the Angewandte Programme for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects in Art and Research (INTRA) and is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research. Through a joint effort between the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte), [Applied] Foreign Affairs, and the UNIDO team, in collaboration with students, educators, and carpenters from vocational education centers in Liberia, we aim to leverage collective intelligence to develop solutions for ecosystem management that benefit all beings and species.
Placeholder This project takes place within the framework of the Angewandte Programme for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects in Art and Research (INTRA) and is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research. Through a joint effort between the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte), [Applied] Foreign Affairs, and the UNIDO team, in collaboration with students, educators, and carpenters from vocational education centers in Liberia, we aim to leverage collective intelligence to develop solutions for ecosystem management that benefit all beings and species.
As Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar, a professor of sociology, once articulated, “The world is a pluriverse – an emerging archipelago of worlds in struggle – inhabited by a constellation of communitarian weavings that sustain life in the midst of the violent negation of its horizons and desires.” In line with this perspective, the Atlas of Habitats unveils insights and contributes to the preservation of forest ecosystems. It aims to explore how the individual worlds of various beings can be integrated into architectural gestures in various contexts.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
Philipp Reinsberg
Placeholder The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
The scans presented in this digital atlas were developed in both Austria and Liberia with the help and consultancy of professional ecologists, eco-guards, and biologists, as well as the common knowledge of nature enthusiasts and communal memories of communities in both countries.
This project takes place within the framework of the Angewandte Programme for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects in Art and Research (INTRA) and is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research. Through a joint effort between the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte), [Applied] Foreign Affairs, and the UNIDO team, in collaboration with students, educators, and carpenters from vocational education centers in Liberia, we aim to leverage collective intelligence to develop solutions for ecosystem management that benefit all beings and species.
Placeholder This project takes place within the framework of the Angewandte Programme for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects in Art and Research (INTRA) and is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research. Through a joint effort between the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Die Angewandte), [Applied] Foreign Affairs, and the UNIDO team, in collaboration with students, educators, and carpenters from vocational education centers in Liberia, we aim to leverage collective intelligence to develop solutions for ecosystem management that benefit all beings and species.