In this episode of the Transsolar Podcast, we explore the 'comfort trap'. Are
we too comfortable with the long-term consequences of our daily 'one-click delivery culture'? How can we rethink our social norms and established building practices to effectively deal with climate change? With Bilge Kobas (Technical University Munich), Dehlia Hannah (University of Copenhagen) and Daniel Barber (Eindhoven University
of Technology).
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Credits Installation:
Climate engineering: Thomas Auer, Jochen Lam, Alina Wagner, Melis Ozalp (Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH) | Design lead: Bilge Kobas (Technical University of Munich) | Design and theoretical team: Daniel A. Barber (TU Eindhoven), Dehlia Hannah (University of Copenhagen), Alexandra Auer, Sebastian C. Koth (Technical University of Munich) | Climate science: Sonia Seneviratne, David N. Bresch, Lorenzo Pierini (ETH Zürich) | Water installation: Massimo Ferranti (ABC Produzioni e Allestimenti), Alessandro dal Pra (pp ABC Srl) | Production: Klaus Feith (boost) | Supporters: DGNB (German Sustainable Building Council), Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH
Podcast production credits:
Produced by Proesler Kommunikation
Moderated by Martin Prösler
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