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Circular Strategies Symposium 6: Cultivating Matter. Is the future alive?
November 20th-21st, 2025

Auditorium, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7
Vienna 1030
Austria

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The sixth International Circular Strategies Symposium addresses the theme of cultivating matter and poses the question of aliveness of future architecture.

The global scale of destabilization of environments and rhythms calls for an urgent transformation of our strategies, also in architecture and building. Biology is the only other model we have to shape another future towards a more integrated world. The symposium Cultivating Matter. Is the future alive?” serves as a platform for presenting and discussing approaches as well as case studies in architecture and design, that explore learnings from biology and the integration of organisms in materials and structures. Aliveness is based on processes that require stable patterns of flow of energy and matter, resilient and adaptable to changes. Cultivation is the design of an environment of existence, growth and stability for other living systems. Adopting aliveness in architecture implies long-term strategies of design and care, by developing new patterns of circularity and living together.

Thursday, November 20th, 2025

Welcome Address: Ulrike Kuch, Rector of the University of Applied Arts Vienna.

Introduction: Petra Gruber, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna

Keynote Renewing Nature: Enacting Biodesign to Restore Ecosystems” by Carole Collet.

Sessions: Design with organisms, Bio-inspiration, Artistic approaches,
Poster and Protoype presentations in the main Atrium.

Friday, November 21st, 2025

Keynote Design Against Extinction” by Mitchell Joachim.

Sessions: Prototyping/​Fabrication, Bioreceptivity, Critical reflection.

Closing words: Camille Breuil, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna

Conference Agenda

During the event, an exhibition of the ROOTARCH research project will be on display in the main atrium

ROOTARCH (by Petra Gruber, Camille Breuil, Clemens Preisinger, Damjan Minovski, Andreas Körner, Rebekka Waters, Dominik Einfalt —funded by INTRA 2024).

Organized by Petra Gruber and Camille Breuil, Department of Building Construction, I oA, University of Applied Arts Vienna.