Tabarca: A Planetary Indigestion
Reflections on the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP – ERASMUS+) 2024
Abstract
This article examines "A
Planetary Indigestion," a
workshop developed during the
Blended Intensive Programme
(BIP – ERASMUS+) 2024 titled
Rural Areas Facing Climate Change.
Coordinated by the Department
of Architectural Projects at the
University of Alicante (Spain),
this international collaboration
brought together architecture
schools from Université
Catholique de Louvain (Belgium),
École Nationale Supérieure
d’Architecture de Montpellier /
La Réunion (France), Karlsruher
Institut für Technologie
(Germany), and Oslo School of
Architecture and Design (Norway)
to explore climate-related
challenges on Tabarca Island,
Alicante.
The program, which involved
60 participants, faculty and
students, combined seminars,
workshops, and on-site activities
from April 4th to April 11th, 2024,
addressing sustainable strategies
for remote rural areas in the
context of climate change.
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