City, Climate, and Architecture – The Climate Adaptation Lab

The Climate Adaptation Lab aims at rethinking climate control – a key concern of the discipline of architecture – through the lens of city climate and climate change phenomena. Architecture’s one-sided obsession with controlling the indoor climate of individual buildings is questioned and the (thermal) dialectics between inside and outside examined instead.

Due to its man-made character, the city climate differs fundamentally from the natural climate. By looking at the historical emergence of this concept since the beginning of the 20th century (as urban climatology) and the complex adaptation in the field of architecture and urban design, a robust architectural knowledge for today’s discussions on the “climate adaptation and mitigation” was provided. After an introduction into the history of modern architecture and urban planning striving for new “climate cities,” case studies and methods with particular relevance for today’s architects were addressed.

Relying on these theoretical approaches, the city of Vienna served as a main case study for the students. The city of Vienna is projected to change its climatic zone from the humid-continental to the humid-subtropical by 2050. This climatic shift of cities can also be described by defining city analogues (Bastin et al.). The seminar therefore looked closely at the similarities and differences of the public realm in humid-subtropical cities, analyzing the preconditions that constitute their urban thermal landscape and developed ways of transferring this knowledge to Vienna. The semester was concluded with a joint exhibition of all student work of the Climate Adaptation and Material Transition Lab at the Palazzo Canavée.

Guest Speakers:
Prof. em. Marc Angélil (ETH Zürich)
Dr. Noa Levin (USI)

Field Trip:
Mendrisio, April 8th 2024

Exhibition at Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, Canavée building

Group Members:
Arnaboldi Francesca
Bressi Simone
Pavanello Chiara
Serturini Marta

Group Members:
Alessio Conrad
Ruggero Costamagna
Joella Gatambara
Marie Tassan-Din

Group Members:
Carlo De Toni
Giacomo Del Monte
Eva Di Marco
Paul Magnin
Elena Porreca

Group Members:
Sam Leuenberger
Louis Jöhr
Antoine Challandes
Loïc Berger