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School lecture series at EPFL Architecture Tuesday, March 18, 2025 EPFL, Auditorium SG This lecture is part of the lecture series "Housing and Reuse: Six Exemplary Projects" The main strategy of the project is to reuse the materials of the old school demolition to construct the new building, with an ‘urban mining’ approach where the resources come mainly from the existing urban plot. The spatial organization and climatic behavior answers to the structural system as a new organization of the existing matter. Roger Tudó is a principal and founding partner of the architectural firm H ARQUITECTES based in Sabadell (BARCELONA) and founded in 2000 together with David Lorente, Josep Ricart and Xavier Ros. He had been combining his professional activity teaching in the ETSAV-UPC, Harvard GSD and ETH Zurich. Their work has been published in several magazines such as El Croquis, 2G, AV, A+U, Domus, Detail, Casabella, etc. and exhibited at Venice Biennial 2016 in the Spanish Pavilion, awarded with the golden Lion, at Lisbon Architecture Triennale 2019 and at Utzon Center in Aalborg 2021, etc. 00:00:00 Introduction by Pier Vittorio Aureli 00:00:22 Lecture by Roger Tudó 00:50:42 Q&A _ Housing Vol.2. "Housing and Reuse: Six Exemplary Projects" For the Spring 2025 Lecture Series, the School of Architecture at EPFL has invited six architecture offices to discuss housing and reuse through six exemplary projects. The lecture series will be complemented by the launch of Professor Charlotte Malterre-Barthes’s “A Moratorium on New Construction”. Reuse of existing buildings is increasingly becoming a good practice. Yet, reuse is easier said than done. Within a capitalist society, buildings are produced as commodities and, as such, they are not meant to last. Moreover, what is at stake within reuse is not simply the reuse of buildings per se, but the whole process of building production behind each architectural project. This lecture series explores projects of reuse in which former offices, factories, or houses are transformed or expanded as residential spaces. Each lecture focuses on one building in order to shed light not only on the advantages of reuse but also on its limits and challenges.