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Revolution? Architecture and the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
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Revolution? Architecture and the Anthropocene (Hardcover)
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There is almost nothing new left to say about the urgent need to
reduce our devastating impact on the biosphere that supports us. In
architectural terms, we have been told since the 1960s that
mainstream architecture is not engaged enough with the
environmental consequences of what it produces and how it produces
it. The usual approach is to propose new ways of designing and
building to persuade the reader of the centrality of environmental
concerns. But too many readers have remained resolutely unpersuaded
over decades. In four sharp, interlocking essays, this book asks
why the majority of the architectural profession and its clients
still only pay lip service to the importance of the environmental.
The first - Overthrowing - examines the Modern Movement's
astonishing success in establishing itself, and its legacy in
contemporary architectural culture; the second - Converting -
explores the inability of the environmental movement to ignite and
transform architecture in the same way; the third - Making -
discusses the importance of shifting architecture back to a
materially-based view of itself to increase its effectiveness, and
finally - Educating - looks at the need for architectural education
to urgently reconsider how and what it teaches in the volatile 21st
century. This in no way diminishes the extraordinary contribution
that a minority in architectural practice and education have made
to the development of environmental design and environmental
thinking over the past fifty years. In each essay, therefore, are
examples of innovative and determined people pursuing other ways of
practicing architecture and other ways of training architects for
this critical century, who are pulling the model of a
nature-centric practice out of the margins and into the centre.
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