The opening phrases in Pedro Gadanho’s Climax Change! are, in his words, a “shock proposal” (p. 14). He tells us that we have to stop making new buildings. We need this, says the author, to save us from climate change. This idea is quite provocative and interesting at the same time; it could be click-bait to convince the reader to go on with the book to learn how to make it rea
Architects who understand the need to build enduringly are faced with the almost complete absence of...
We have entered the Anthropocene in which humanity is shaking the delicate balance of the Earth. Ant...
In this introductory essay, which also frames the other contributions to this AJAR Special Collectio...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
The world is changing around us. There is no more denying it. We are running out of resources. We ar...
32 pagesThe role of the architect is multi-fold and ambiguous - with a desire to have knowledge in e...
Climate breakdown disrupts life as we know it, not least the way we make and share space. For too l...
The demographic explosion and the unstoppable expansion of the megalopolis, taking place on a global...
This thesis contends that the narrative nature of architecture gives it the potential to act as a je...
For the past decade, politicians have applied different shades of “green‐wash” to global environment...
Bon, Ranko (2014). What is to be done? : Climate Change for Beginners. Hesperiaedu, Belgrade. 150 pa...
18 pagesClimate change exacerbates existing social inequalities and our response to the environmenta...
At the 2015 UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris France, 195 nations reached a decision to commi...
As we move further into the Anthropocene — an epoch of geologic time where human activity has caused...
Environment, ecosystem, greenhouse effect emissions, public health, energy, sustainable development....
Architects who understand the need to build enduringly are faced with the almost complete absence of...
We have entered the Anthropocene in which humanity is shaking the delicate balance of the Earth. Ant...
In this introductory essay, which also frames the other contributions to this AJAR Special Collectio...
Scientists observe changes in the registers of our earth, rising Co² levels, changes in methane conc...
The world is changing around us. There is no more denying it. We are running out of resources. We ar...
32 pagesThe role of the architect is multi-fold and ambiguous - with a desire to have knowledge in e...
Climate breakdown disrupts life as we know it, not least the way we make and share space. For too l...
The demographic explosion and the unstoppable expansion of the megalopolis, taking place on a global...
This thesis contends that the narrative nature of architecture gives it the potential to act as a je...
For the past decade, politicians have applied different shades of “green‐wash” to global environment...
Bon, Ranko (2014). What is to be done? : Climate Change for Beginners. Hesperiaedu, Belgrade. 150 pa...
18 pagesClimate change exacerbates existing social inequalities and our response to the environmenta...
At the 2015 UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris France, 195 nations reached a decision to commi...
As we move further into the Anthropocene — an epoch of geologic time where human activity has caused...
Environment, ecosystem, greenhouse effect emissions, public health, energy, sustainable development....
Architects who understand the need to build enduringly are faced with the almost complete absence of...
We have entered the Anthropocene in which humanity is shaking the delicate balance of the Earth. Ant...
In this introductory essay, which also frames the other contributions to this AJAR Special Collectio...