Team n° 24
Colombia

Emboîté Nomad, a nested haven in motion

Project description

Our solution is rooted in a holistic approach, with bioclimatics as the foundation of our design premise. This places human wellbeing, climate change, and regenerative architecture at the forefront of every decision, leading to our concept: Architecture as a living system, where transformable spaces shaped by nested layers regenerate in response to climate change, seasonal shifts, and evolving social dynamics. This created adaptable layers that can be freely manipulated and transformed.

University
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
City
Medellin
Country
Colombia

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Students team members

Felipe Gallego López
Valentina Agudelo Velez

Teacher

Lucas Arango

Architect from the National University of Colombia. PhD in Architecture and Urbanism with an emphasis on passive building and energy efficiency within the Sustainable Building research line, from the University of Bío-Bío, Chile. Currently he works as a professor in the design studio and bioclimatic areas at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia, and as a bioclimatic consultant for the company La B. As an academic researcher, possesses multiple publications related to environmental comfort, energy efficiency, climate change, daylight, among others.