This paper focuses on the design of buildings as part of society’s response to the climate crisis in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws on a broad literature to address two interrelated goals—first, to align regenerative development and design with the necessary bottom-up adaptation strategies and human agency, and second, to identify new, broader possible roles of buildings and responsibilities of design professionals. This required a comparison of current green building and emerging regenerative approaches and identifying the relevant characteristics of top-down and bottom-up mechanisms. The paper accepts that adaptation to climate change will, to a large extent, depend on people’s day-to-day actions in the places they live,...
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Urban planning and urban design have a critical role to play in the global response to climate chang...
18 pagesClimate change exacerbates existing social inequalities and our response to the environmenta...
Recently, climate change resilience efforts in the building sector have increased. Previous studies ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
32 pagesThe role of the architect is multi-fold and ambiguous - with a desire to have knowledge in e...
This paper argues that there has to be a far more serious engagement with the ways in which climate ...
The paper is arguing the need for changes in the social aspect as the main factor of development a r...
This paper will discuss the implications of climate change for architectural production and examine ...
The world is undergoing multiple crises that require resilience to withstand them. The built environ...
This open access book is based on work from the COST Action “RESTORE - REthinking Sustainability TOw...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
Beyond the urgency of rethinking XX-century urbanization characterized by endless structural expansi...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
The built environment with its high energy consumption and carbon emissions during the building life...
Climate change is a current phenomenon: the temperatures rise, rainfall patterns are changing, glaci...
Urban planning and urban design have a critical role to play in the global response to climate chang...
18 pagesClimate change exacerbates existing social inequalities and our response to the environmenta...
Recently, climate change resilience efforts in the building sector have increased. Previous studies ...
Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly tu...
32 pagesThe role of the architect is multi-fold and ambiguous - with a desire to have knowledge in e...
This paper argues that there has to be a far more serious engagement with the ways in which climate ...
The paper is arguing the need for changes in the social aspect as the main factor of development a r...
This paper will discuss the implications of climate change for architectural production and examine ...
The world is undergoing multiple crises that require resilience to withstand them. The built environ...
This open access book is based on work from the COST Action “RESTORE - REthinking Sustainability TOw...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
Beyond the urgency of rethinking XX-century urbanization characterized by endless structural expansi...
According to the EM-DAT - The international disasters database, the total natural disasters reported...
The built environment with its high energy consumption and carbon emissions during the building life...
Climate change is a current phenomenon: the temperatures rise, rainfall patterns are changing, glaci...
Urban planning and urban design have a critical role to play in the global response to climate chang...
18 pagesClimate change exacerbates existing social inequalities and our response to the environmenta...