Lydia Kallipoliti's pedagogical approach in architecture emphasizes the need for students to address ecological crises through innovative design strategies that integrate sustainability as a fundamental aspect.
Her work, including The Architecture of Closed Worlds, challenges traditional design paradigms and encourages architects to reconceptualize their roles in the context of environmental politics.
The Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2022, curated by Kallipoliti, showcased how principles of metabolism can transform architecture into systems that sustainably produce food and energy.
Kallipoliti's research on spatial metabolism advocates for viewing buildings and cities as circular systems, vital for an environmentally sustainable architectural future.
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