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Discover how architect Sebastian Behmann is transforming cities with innovative geothermal solutions and sustainable design. From preserving historic buildings to creating decentralized energy networks, this MINDED Podcast episode dives into the future of architecture and climate action.

00:00 – Introduction
01:20 – Geothermal innovation in Berlin
05:10 – The challenges of decentralized energy systems
08:30 – Adaptive reuse of historic buildings
12:45 – Architects’ role in sustainability
16:00 – The future of cities and agriculture
19:50 – Advice for young architects
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FAQ
Q: What is the geothermal project in Berlin about?A: The project involves drilling geothermal wells in the basement of a 19th-century building to reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% and test decentralized energy systems in urban environments.

Q: Why does Sebastian Behmann advocate for decentralized energy systems?A: Behmann believes that spreading responsibility across smaller, independent energy systems is more sustainable and resilient than relying solely on large-scale infrastructure.

Q: What role do architects play in sustainability?A: Architects must not only design sustainable solutions but also inspire and convince stakeholders to adopt innovative practices through vision and storytelling.

Key Takeaways from Sebastian Behmann’s Vision

- Decentralized Energy Systems: Geothermal energy in urban areas can work if cities embrace decentralized solutions and collaborative networks.

- Adaptive Reuse: Preserving older buildings can be both a sustainable and creative architectural approach, but it requires innovative thinking.

- Architects as Visionaries: Architects have a duty to propose ideas and visions that inspire sustainable change.

- Food and Urban Planning: Integrating agricultural systems into city designs will be critical for future sustainable development.