Post on 24-Jul-2020
Aircraft noise is perhaps the most debated impact of airport operation. It is heard over a large territory,
across heterogeneous urban areas and landscapes, in multiple municipalities, provinces, even nations,
altering conditions on the ground far beyond the airport fence.
“The Noise Landscape” explores the expansive areas affected by noise, infrastructure, and transient forms
of architecture around large airports in Europe, and attempts to re-conceptualize these landscapes,
which are emblematic of contemporary urbanisation and globalised mobility.
Join us for a book presentation and discussion with the authors, followed by an apero.
www.thenoiselandscape.com
BOOK LAUNCH
THE NOISE LANDSCAPEA spatial exploration of airports and cities
written by Benedikt Boucsein, Kees Christiaanse, Eirini Kasioumi and Christian Salewski
with contributions by Mark Michaeli, F. Peter Ortner, Andreas Schmitt, and Joris Jehle
Tuesday 17 October | 18:00-21:00SG 2nd Floor, Project Room | EPFL