This Thursday at 9:00 a.m. there will be another Awakening held as part of the interdisciplinary Street Cloud project showcasing innovations and trends in urban cultural sectors related to science, art, architecture, urban planning and design.
The wake-up calls are conversations about the beginnings of their careers, their time at university and their childhood with well-known people from the creative industry. They take place as part of the Street Cloud project, a microtelevision dedicated to urban culture, organized by the anti-RAMA collective.
What does designing innovation for sustainability look like? Where did the idea of processing pollution as a raw material come from? Is it possible to make a living from research in Poland? Paulina Grabowska of NAS-DRA Conscious Design will talk about these questions and many others - especially about her career, her time at university, her childhood and her creative process.
Paulina Grabowska is a sustainable innovation designer. She believes that the most valuable and least used resources on Earth are various types of pollution. In her studio NAS-DRA Conscious Design, she researches and designs closed-loop economy schemes, climate change mitigation processes, and urban farms. She is a lecturer at the School of Form at SWPS University. She is a member of the Brain Trust Boma Global. She is a licensed architect in the Netherlands and Poland. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology and the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice.
The broadcast of the talk will be available here and on A&B's Facebook profile.
We invite you to Thursday's Awakenings and to participate in the contest accompanying the conversation, in which the prize is the latest issue of A&B!