#029 - Thomas Hundt: Circular Economy and Digitalization in Temporary Exhibitions

01/10/2024 37 min

Listen "#029 - Thomas Hundt: Circular Economy and Digitalization in Temporary Exhibitions"

Episode Synopsis

What if temporary buildings could be as sustainable as permanent ones?
In this episode, we talk with Thomas Hundt, co-founder of Jangled Nerves, about the sustainable future of exhibitions and architecture. Thomas shares fascinating stories, including the Mercedes-Benz Red Pavilion, where nearly all materials were reused or resold, making it a model of sustainability in temporary construction. He also explains how working under tight restrictions - like time and budget - can actually boost creativity, leading to some of his most innovative designs.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

The power of modular systems, where reusable building blocks create flexibility and reduce waste.

How digital tools are transforming exhibitions, allowing for immersive experiences without the need for extensive physical builds.


Whether you're into design, sustainability, or curious about how constraints spark creativity, this episode is packed with insights that will leave you thinking differently about temporary architecture.
To explore more about Thomas Hundt and his work, you can follow him on Linkedin and Instagram @janglednerves or visit his websitejanglednerves.com.
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