Sergio Los
Sergio Los (27 May 1934 – 7 November 2024) was an Italian architect and educator. He is considered one of the main interpreters of the Regional Bioclimatic Architecture, a design philosophy developed during the seventies (1972–1979) at the University Iuav of Venice under the pressure of the environmental and energy crisis. He developed a locally rooted architecture that adapts to the regional circumstances and uses the natural energetic potentials, especially solar energy. Already in 1980 he was contributing to the organisation PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture ),[1] that promotes sustainable architecture on a worldwide scale.[2] BiographyEarly yearsHis artistic formation took place at the University Iuav of Venice with Carlo Scarpa. Between 1964 and 1971 he was involved in a collaboration with Carlo Scarpa, working at the University Iuav of Venice and following many projects in his office. Regional careerBetween 1972 and 1979, he develops a regional bioclimatic approach to multi-scale architecture that drives him into designing and constructing some buildings and city plans. Through an experimental design and building activity, he deepened the concept of a sustainable resilient urban fabric, which is based on the network of civic architecture, aimed to produce a local microclimate in the open outdoor spaces. Having tested some realized projects his design solutions were confirmed and transferred through handbooks. He was involved in the development of lectures and a contribution to The Geography of Architecture (The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture). Civic architectIn the last twenty years, he was involved in increasing the city’s communicative action, compared to the prevailing instrumental action of the actual metropolises. In his view the city is considered a communicative system, analogous to the language and to other symbolic systems. The city operates to compose a common world, it becomes for its citizens a way of knowing, but sharing the construction of such knowledge. He was pursuing some cooperative design processes that deal with city plans aimed to activate a learning community. He thought that only communities of citizens can pursue resilient, sustainable cities. Academic career• Sergio Los was a professor of Architectural Composition at the University Iuav of Venice. DeathLos died on 7 November 2024, at the age of 90.[3] Awards• In 1996 at Louvain la Neuve, he received the 13° PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture) INTERNATIONAL AWARD [4] with Natasha F. Pulitzer, having pursued in research, teaching, and professional activity the integration of the art and the science of architecture. Works
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