The Climate Adaptation Lab - The Material Transition Lab

The Climate Adaptation Lab and the Material Transition Lab opened their joint exhibition at the Palazzo Canavée at the Accademia di Architettura Mendrisio. The two seminars challenge the separation of mitigation and adaptation in architectural thinking, proposing a shift in perspective that sees climate change as both a material and spatial question.

The exhibition showcases the thoughtful work of third-year Bachelor students, who engaged critically and creatively with questions at the intersection of climate, material, and design

The Climate Adaptation Lab – Subtropical Vienna

Student developed Postcards from Subtropical Vienna respond to Vienna’s projected climatic shift by studying global analogue cities and conducting fieldwork interviews in Milan. The resulting rulesets propose adaptation strategies at the scale of district, street, and building—negotiating sun, shade, and the spatial implications of climate change.

Led by Prof. Dr. Sascha Roesler and Julian Raffetseder

The Material Transition Lab – Ground Futures

This seminar explored the architectural agency of ground-based materials—earth, stone, and clay—within the context of energy and material transition. Rather than seeking novelty, students engaged with historical practices and the concept of Stoffwechsel to rethink the role of materials in sustainable construction and architectural continuity.

Led by Prof. Dr. Sascha Roesler and Dr. Lydia Xynogala