Abstract
The facade system is designed for disassembly and demonstrates a prefabricated compact thatched solution (Dutch technique), mounted in wooden cassettes with fire-retardant measures in clay, eel grass and cork profiles.
Deserta Ecofolie: A Prototype for Minimum Dwelling in the Atacama Desert and Beyond. By Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Pamela Prado.Deserta Ecofolie is a 16m2 prefabricated structure conceived to sustain a minimum dwelling in Chile’s Atacama Desert. It is the result of a longstanding collaboration with the Atacama UC Fog Oasis Research Station in Alto Patache, featuring “eco-technical objects” working within an “eco-technical ensemble” of fog catchers, photovoltaic cells, the provision of food through cultivating vegetables, as well as CINARK’s regenerative biogenic façade panels and other low consuming and sustainable appliances towards a carbon negative project disconnected from conventional supply networks.
Neither a house, nor a home, Deserta Ecofolie is an experimental prototype aimed at testing its own performance. As tool for measurement, it is meant to be the “smallest possible object” for two people to survive in the “worst-case scenario” of the Atacama. Its name derives from Rayner Banham’s 1982 book Scenes in America Deserta, referring to the renowned image of the historian riding a folding aluminium Bickerton bike at the Silurian Lake in California. This photograph taken by Tim Street-Porter portrays the bicycle as the smallest possible “eco-technical object”, which was rendered a symbol for a new myth on the origins of architecture, no longer the stiff typology of a primitive hut, but based in ecology, speed and technology. Deserta Ecofolie is the result of collective intelligence and international interdisciplinary collaboration of architects, curators, geographers, engineers, biologists and agronomists from the Atacama Desert Centre at the Universidad Católica de Chile, the Centre for Industrialized Architecture – CINARK at the Royal Danish Academy School of Architecture, SUMMARY architects, and ArtWorks - Art Production & Manufacturing - in Porto.
| Translated title of the contribution | Regenrative biogene facader til ekstreme klimazoner |
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| Original language | English |
| Publication date | 10 May 2025 |
| Place of Publication | Venice |
| Edition | 19 |
| Media of output | Prototype |
| Size | 16 m2 |
| Publication status | Published - 10 May 2025 |
| Event | Arkitekturbiennalen 10. maj - 23. november 2025: 19th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, Venedig, Italy Duration: 8 May 2025 → 23 Nov 2025 Conference number: 19 https://www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/2025 http://labiennale.org/en/architecture/2025 |
Exhibition
| Exhibition | Arkitekturbiennalen 10. maj - 23. november 2025 |
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| Number | 19 |
| Location | La Biennale di Venezia |
| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | Venedig |
| Period | 08/05/2025 → 23/11/2025 |
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Keywords
- Biogenic Architecture
- radical tectonics
- regenerative materials
- thatch
- prefabication
Artistic research
- Yes
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Arquitectura Biogénica - Research in biogenic architecture
Beim, A. (Lecturer)
15 Jan 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Regenerative biogenic façades for extreme climate.
Beim, A. (Lecturer)
8 Jan 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Circular- & Biogenic architecture, tectonics & materials
Beim, A. (Lecturer)
19 Nov 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Prizes
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Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisbon - Research University Award
Beim, A. (Recipient), Andersen, H. E. (Recipient), Lønberg Petersen, T. (Recipient), Østerby Arnfred, L. (Recipient), Larsen, K. H. (Recipient), Munch-Petersen, P. (Recipient), Dragsted, A. (Recipient), Firkic, R. (Recipient), Hohlman, M. (Recipient), Gerner, T. (Recipient), Conijn, R. (Recipient), Koefoed, L. (Recipient), Kaarup, J. (Recipient) & Jonsen, S. J. (Recipient), 30 Sept 2022
Prize: Prizes
Research output
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Biogenic Tectonics: Thatched building facades for the green transistion
Beim, A., 1 Mar 2025, BIO/MATTER/TECHNO/SYNTHETICS: Design Futures for the More than Human. Trubiano, F., Farrow, A., José Fuentes, M., Kolber, S. & Llor, M. (eds.). 1 ed. New York: ACTAR, p. 122-135 14 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Prefabricated biogenic construction and their fire-safety properties: a literary review
Juul Jørgensen, A., Ejstrup, H., Beim, A., Schotanus, J., Livkiss, K., Søeborg Ohlsen, E. M., Fossing Frederiksen, M. & Dragsted, A., 8 Jul 2025, Structures and Architecture: REstructure REmaterialize REthink REuse. Rinke, M. & Frier Hvejsel, M. (eds.). 1 ed. London: CRC Press, 8 p. (Structure and Architecture).Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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The Hand of Nature: Craft in future biogenic architecture
Beim, A. (Producer), Schotanus, J. (Producer), Juul Jørgensen, A. (Producer), Ejstrup, H. (Developer), Møller Larsen, J. (Producer), Ryle Tamstorf , J. (Producer), Louineau, T. (Other), Gerner, T. (Producer), Conijn, R. (Producer), Sørensen, A. (Other), Gade Lind, F. (Other), Dragsted, A. (Other), Fossing Frederiksen, M. (Other), Livkiss, K. (Other), Keller, L. (Producer) & Jonsen, S. J. (Producer), 30 Oct 2025Publications: Non-textual form › Contribution to exhibition › Research
Projects
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Deserta Ecofolie - architecture in the extreme environmental condition of the Atacama
Beim, A. (PI), Schotanus, J. (Project Participant) & Gerner, T. (Working Partner)
03/01/2026 → 21/01/2026
Project: Research
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BDP: Brand som designparameter - i udvikling af fremtidens facadesystemer
Munch-Petersen, P. (Project Manager, academic), Sköld, S. (Project Participant) & Beim, A. (Project Applicant)
01/05/2020 → 15/10/2020
Project: Other
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