HMEI Faculty Seminar: “Building Forms That Adapt to the Natural Environment”

Sigrid Adriaenssens, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, will present “Building Forms That Adapt to the Natural Environment” for our final talk in the fall 2021 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series.

Adriaenssens will discuss the challenge of designing lightweight structural systems that are conducive to a resilient and sustainable built environment, but must be implemented at large spatial scales over periods of decades to centuries. Adriaenssens — whose research focuses on the mechanics and design of slender large-span shells and membranes under extreme natural loading — has innovated structural and architectural systems ranging from adaptive shading devices for buildings, to coastal storm-surge barriers.

Ning Lin, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, will lead a discussion and Q&A after the main presentation.

Register here to attend this talk in person (PUID holders only) or via Zoom livestream.

In-person attendance is currently available for registered Princeton University ID holders only and face coverings are required. In-person attendance is contingent on University guidelines for indoor events — updates will be posted as necessary. The livestream is open to the public and the University community.


Additional dates and speakers in this series are below.

September 14

Low-Cost Calcium-based Solid Sorbents for Carbon Capture” — Claire White, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

October 5

Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean” — Christina Gerhardt, Barron Visiting Professor in the Environmental Humanities and Visiting Associate Professor of the High Meadows Environmental Institute and the German Department

November 2

Necropolitics at the End of Empire: The Paradox of White Supremacy in the U.S.” — Carolyn Rouse, Ritter Professor of Anthropology

 

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HMEI Faculty Seminar: “Building Forms That Adapt to the Natural Environment”

Event Date

Tue, Dec 7, 2021 ・ 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Location

10 Guyot Hall/Online via Zoom webinar

Sigrid Adriaenssens, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, will present “Building Forms That Adapt to the Natural Environment” for our final talk in the fall 2021 HMEI Faculty Seminar Series.

Adriaenssens will discuss the challenge of designing lightweight structural systems that are conducive to a resilient and sustainable built environment, but must be implemented at large spatial scales over periods of decades to centuries. Adriaenssens — whose research focuses on the mechanics and design of slender large-span shells and membranes under extreme natural loading — has innovated structural and architectural systems ranging from adaptive shading devices for buildings, to coastal storm-surge barriers.

Ning Lin, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, will lead a discussion and Q&A after the main presentation.

Register here to attend this talk in person (PUID holders only) or via Zoom livestream.

In-person attendance is currently available for registered Princeton University ID holders only and face coverings are required. In-person attendance is contingent on University guidelines for indoor events — updates will be posted as necessary. The livestream is open to the public and the University community.


Additional dates and speakers in this series are below.

September 14

Low-Cost Calcium-based Solid Sorbents for Carbon Capture” — Claire White, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

October 5

Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean” — Christina Gerhardt, Barron Visiting Professor in the Environmental Humanities and Visiting Associate Professor of the High Meadows Environmental Institute and the German Department

November 2

Necropolitics at the End of Empire: The Paradox of White Supremacy in the U.S.” — Carolyn Rouse, Ritter Professor of Anthropology