Eco-Friendly Pop-up Architecture
Planning the Logistics
A course by Izaskun Chinchilla Moreno , Architect
About the video: Planning the Logistics
Overview
“Let me recommend you to plan several aspects of the production ahead: calendar and tasks, transportation, when and how you are going to buy the small elements and materials required for the construction, management of leftovers, list and structure of collaborators and permissions.”
In this video lesson Izaskun Chinchilla Moreno addresses the topic: Planning the Logistics, which is part of the Domestika online course: Eco-Friendly Pop-up Architecture. Learn to design small scale installations from scratch by exploring the principles of circular economy.
Partial transcription of the video
“Planning the Logistics In this lesson, you will learn the practical aspects of putting together your design elements like the calendar, the team, or the transportation. In terms of controlling time, Gantt diagrams are useful to establish a logistic that's sensible. As you see on the screen, Gantt diagrams allow you to coordinate different tasks in time, establishing different stages, landmarks, and what's called the critical path. Usually, in a Gantt diagram, we describe horizontally the different tasks we need to perform. Most of the time it allows you to reflect carefully and document how...”
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Course summary for: Eco-Friendly Pop-up Architecture
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Architecture, Spatial Design, Upcycling

Izaskun Chinchilla Moreno
A course by Izaskun Chinchilla Moreno
Izaskun Chinchilla studied architecture at the Polytechnic University of Madrid. After graduating with an honors degree and an award for best academic record of her class, she went on to start her own architecture studio, Izaskun Chinchilla Architects in Madrid. Her work applies environmental protocols in a contemporary architectural context.
Izaskun has worked with clients in the public sector like the Spanish Ministry of Public Work and the Madrid Council, as well as companies such as IKEA, G’vine, Sunbrella, and El Corte Inglés. She is the recipient of numerous awards throughout Europe and the United States. Some of her most notable designs include Organic Growth Pavilion in New York City, “Cosmowomen. Places as constellations” in Rome, and the VIP Room for ARCO in Madrid. She has also taught architecture in different universities like the Madrid School of Architecture, Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, and the Geneva University of Art and Design.
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