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Jenny Sabin, ecoLogicStudio featured in Louisiana Museum's 'Living Structures' exhibition

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Mar 18, 2025

Jenny Sabin Lab, 'Sustainable Architecture and Aesthetics' A Project by Sabin Design Lab, Cornell University. Photo: © Thanut Sakdanaraseth

This month in Copenhagen, don't miss your last chance to see the exhibition Living Structures, the inaugural show in the new Louisiana Museum of Modern Art's 'Architecture Connecting' series exploring how the discipline has evolved in the face of climatic uncertainty and other social/political challenges.

Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen

Jenny Sabin’s bioresponsive photo luminescent structural work will be among the trove of cutting-edge examples included to showcase algorithmic design methods, bioregional applications, artificial intelligence, and other technological advances being used to "push the boundaries of architecture" past its current state and into a more sustainable future. 

Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen
Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen

Living Structures will close on March 23rd. The series, which is an expansion of the museum's 2017-2023 'The Architect’s Studio' exhibitions, will take place through the end of 2029. Archinect's 2023 interview with ecoLogicStudio founders Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto (who are included in the exhibition) can be found here.

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    Eamez ·  Mar 18, 25 8:11 PM

    It's biophilic, AI generated, organic! 

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    It's circular, sustainable, connective!

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    I just did some art and lit it purple and called it living structures to please academics. 

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Jenny Sabin, ecoLogicStudio featured in Louisiana Museum's 'Living Structures' exhibition

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Mar 18, 2025

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Jenny Sabin Lab, 'Sustainable Architecture and Aesthetics' A Project by Sabin Design Lab, Cornell University. Photo: © Thanut Sakdanaraseth

Related

copenhagen ● denmark ● louisiana museum of art ● exhibition ● jenny sabin ● ecologicstudio ● europe ● event
ecoLogicStudio
ecoLogicStudio
Jenny Sabin Studio
Jenny Sabin Studio
Cornell University
Cornell University

This month in Copenhagen, don't miss your last chance to see the exhibition Living Structures, the inaugural show in the new Louisiana Museum of Modern Art's 'Architecture Connecting' series exploring how the discipline has evolved in the face of climatic uncertainty and other social/political challenges.

Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen

Jenny Sabin’s bioresponsive photo luminescent structural work will be among the trove of cutting-edge examples included to showcase algorithmic design methods, bioregional applications, artificial intelligence, and other technological advances being used to "push the boundaries of architecture" past its current state and into a more sustainable future. 

Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen
Installation photo from the exhibition. Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / Kim Hansen

Living Structures will close on March 23rd. The series, which is an expansion of the museum's 2017-2023 'The Architect’s Studio' exhibitions, will take place through the end of 2029. Archinect's 2023 interview with ecoLogicStudio founders Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto (who are included in the exhibition) can be found here.

RELATED NEWS Team Cobe wins competition for the future Danish parliament in Copenhagen
RELATED NEWS Henning Larsen to design Copenhagen's first all-timber neighborhood

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  • Eamez

    Eamez ·  Mar 18, 25 8:11 PM

    It's biophilic, AI generated, organic! 

    Be honest

    It's circular, sustainable, connective!

    Be honest

    I just did some art and lit it purple and called it living structures to please academics. 

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