
Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia - IAAC - is a well-know institution on the field of experimental and innovative architecture. Amongst other projects, they are responsible for the award-winning FabLab House, or the Self-Sufficient City competition series.
IAAC’s latest project is the upcoming Green FabLab, located at a historical site renamed Q Valldaura. There, the Green FabLab will generate knowledge of nature through experience.
Projects to be held at the Green FabLab include:
- Map the forest- A program to map the forest placing sensors in local trees to map their growth and ability to remove CO2;
- Green Economy- Develop applications, initiatives and companies with a strong digital component to extract information from the natural systems at Valldaura;
- Natural network- Develop solutions using a modern technology in natural elements and ecosystems
More on the project

On 15 and 16 June, Barcelona will host the International Herald Tribune Global Clean Energy Forum. For two days the future of renewable energies will be discussed with amongst more than 300 politicians, top business figures and world industry leaders from 30 countries.
The competitiveness and funding of renewable energies, future innovations and an assessment of expectations for the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference - COP 17, scheduled to take place on 9 December in Durban, are some of the issues up for discussion at the event, whose slogan is “Is the world ready for renewables?”.
Originally posted at CleantechBarcelona.com

In 2050, 75% of the world population will live in an urban environment. The constant population growth will require an urgent reflection on how these spaces will absorb and facilitate the life of their inhabitants. Fira de Barcelona’s new event, Smart City Expo & World Congress, which will be held from 29 November to 2 December, responds to each of the challenges that will arise with this scenario and redefines current cities. The congress will be the meeting point for sector professionals, heads of public administrations and experts, who will give the keys to understanding the workings and development of cities of the future, known as smart cities.
The concept ‘Smart City’ refers to cities that, seeking to increase the quality of life of their inhabitants, develop technological improvements in order to create urban environments that are not only more liveable but also more efficient in the management of available resources, whether they be energy, water or air quality. This need has led to high tech companies from different fields providing large cities with new technological applications, which also means a new business opportunity.
Speakers include, amongst others:
Smart City Expo & World Congress
29 November - 2 December 2011
Via CleantechBarcelona.com