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Sergio Los (born 1934 in Marostica, Veneto) is an Italian architect and thinker. He is considered one of the main interpreters of the , a design philosophy developed during the seventies (1972–1979) at the University Iuav of Venice under the pressure of the environmental and energy crisis. He developed a locally rooted architecture that adapts to the regional circumstances and uses the natural energetic potentials, especially solar energy. Already in 1980 he was extensively contributing to the organisation PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture ), that promotes sustainable architecture on a worldwide scale. Through his longtime educational work he has shown many young architects his innovative ideas and many more architecture students with his landmark publications so that there is hope

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  • سيرجيو لوس (بالإيطالية: Sergio Los)‏ هو مهندس معماري إيطالي، ولد في 1934 في ماروستيكا في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Sergio Los (* 1934 in Marostica, Veneto) ist ein italienischer Architekt. Er gilt als einer der Hauptvertreter der Regional Bioclimatic Architecture, einer Entwurfsschule, die sich in den 1970er Jahren an der Universität Iuav (Venedig) entwickelte unter dem Eindruck von Umwelt- und Energiekrisen. Los entwarf eine Architektur mit lokalen Wurzeln, die sich an örtliche Gegebenheiten anpasst und natürliche Potenziale nutzt, insbesondere Sonnenenergie. Bereits 1980 leistete Los Beiträge für die Organisation PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture), die nachhaltige Architektur in globalem Maßstab propagiert. (de)
  • Sergio Los (born 1934 in Marostica, Veneto) is an Italian architect and thinker. He is considered one of the main interpreters of the , a design philosophy developed during the seventies (1972–1979) at the University Iuav of Venice under the pressure of the environmental and energy crisis. He developed a locally rooted architecture that adapts to the regional circumstances and uses the natural energetic potentials, especially solar energy. Already in 1980 he was extensively contributing to the organisation PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture ), that promotes sustainable architecture on a worldwide scale. Through his longtime educational work he has shown many young architects his innovative ideas and many more architecture students with his landmark publications so that there is hope that even more architects and urban planners will use his ideas in the future. (en)
  • Sergio Los (Marostica, 27 maggio 1934) è un architetto italiano. Assistente di Carlo Scarpa dal 1964-1971, ha collaborato alla realizzazione di una quindicina di progetti. Ha svolto l'attività di docente di Composizione Architettonica all'Università di Venezia e come progettista ricordiamo la Scuola Materna Onair di Tarvisio (1964) alla casa Peretto a Marostica (1965) la casa Tabarelli a sulla Strada del Vino vicino a Bolzano (1967) e pochi anni dopo sempre per la famiglia Tabarelli, ha realizzato la ristrutturazione del negozio di arredamento in viale Stazione a Bolzano, il villaggio di Torre di Fine (1968), la fabbrica di ceramiche Alcyone dell’artista a Marostica (1969), la casa Minchio a Pove, la scuola materna di Crosara (1973), vicino a Marostica, primo edificio bioclimatico costruito in Italia, l’Ecovillaggio Solare di Jacopo Fo in Umbria (2008-2013) e un insediamento per poveri a Cape Town in Sud Africa (2014). (it)
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  • سيرجيو لوس (بالإيطالية: Sergio Los)‏ هو مهندس معماري إيطالي، ولد في 1934 في ماروستيكا في إيطاليا. (ar)
  • Sergio Los (* 1934 in Marostica, Veneto) ist ein italienischer Architekt. Er gilt als einer der Hauptvertreter der Regional Bioclimatic Architecture, einer Entwurfsschule, die sich in den 1970er Jahren an der Universität Iuav (Venedig) entwickelte unter dem Eindruck von Umwelt- und Energiekrisen. (de)
  • Sergio Los (born 1934 in Marostica, Veneto) is an Italian architect and thinker. He is considered one of the main interpreters of the , a design philosophy developed during the seventies (1972–1979) at the University Iuav of Venice under the pressure of the environmental and energy crisis. He developed a locally rooted architecture that adapts to the regional circumstances and uses the natural energetic potentials, especially solar energy. Already in 1980 he was extensively contributing to the organisation PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture ), that promotes sustainable architecture on a worldwide scale. Through his longtime educational work he has shown many young architects his innovative ideas and many more architecture students with his landmark publications so that there is hope (en)
  • Sergio Los (Marostica, 27 maggio 1934) è un architetto italiano. Assistente di Carlo Scarpa dal 1964-1971, ha collaborato alla realizzazione di una quindicina di progetti. Ha svolto l'attività di docente di Composizione Architettonica all'Università di Venezia e come progettista ricordiamo la Scuola Materna Onair di Tarvisio (1964) alla casa Peretto a Marostica (1965) la casa Tabarelli a sulla Strada del Vino vicino a Bolzano (1967) e pochi anni dopo sempre per la famiglia Tabarelli, ha realizzato la ristrutturazione del negozio di arredamento in viale Stazione a Bolzano, il villaggio di Torre di Fine (1968), la fabbrica di ceramiche Alcyone dell’artista a Marostica (1969), la casa Minchio a Pove, la scuola materna di Crosara (1973), vicino a Marostica, primo edificio bioclimatico costru (it)
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  • سيرجيو لوس (ar)
  • Sergio Los (de)
  • Sergio Los (it)
  • Sergio Los (en)
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