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On Architecture and Greenwashing - The Political Economy of Space Vol. 01

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As an industry that relies on extracted materials and an intense use of resources, isn't construction unsustainable by design? The pressure is increasing for the sector to diligently address the harm caused by the built environment, begging the question of whether real sustainability in architecture and planning is possible. As institutionalized and commodified greenwashing hollows out the term, how do architects and designers position their work beyond the inadequacy of a flattening universalistic understanding of sustainability? What forms of practice allow for accountable and revolutionized construction modes? How can we critically engage with technology as an ambivalent tool in the service of green capitalism?

The first volume of a forthcoming series by RIOT-Research and Innovation On Territory, a laboratory within the Institute of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), On Architecture and Greenwashing presents a cross-section of positions on architecture and its political economies and explores ways to correct course in the face of a climate crisis of unprecedented magnitude-beyond greenwashing.
RIOT-Research and Innovation On Territory-is a laboratory engaged in pedagogy and research within the Institute of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), lead by architect and urban designer CHARLOTTE MALTERRE-BARTHES. Believing that the construction sector and design disciplines must pivot and wholeheartedly engage in the current social and climatic urgencies by rewiring themselves to face and repair the harm, RIOT utilizes tactics and strategies to decarbonize, decolonize, and depatriarchalize space production-by design.

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CoverHalftitleTitlepageTable of ContentsArchitecture's Good Intentions, or the Political Economy of SpaceAn Ecology of Piracy and Sacred EcologiesWho Cares? From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern to Matters of CareGo Obliquely to Find Another WayHow Architects Organize Against Climate ChangeContributorsAcknowledgementsImage CreditsColophon

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As an industry that relies on extracted materials and an intense use of resources, isn’t construction unsustainable by design? The pressure is increasing for the sector to diligently address the harm caused by the built environment, begging the question of whether real sustainability in architecture and planning is possible. As institutionalized and commodified greenwashing hollows out the term, how do architects and designers position their work beyond the inadequacy of a flattening universalistic understanding of sustainability? What forms of practice allow for accountable and revolutionized construction modes? How can we critically engage with technology as an ambivalent tool in the service of green capitalism?

The first volume of a forthcoming series by RIOT—Research and Innovation On Territory, a laboratory within the Institute of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), On Architecture and Greenwashing presents a cross-section of positions on architecture and its political economies and explores ways to correct course in the face of a climate crisis of unprecedented magnitude—beyond greenwashing.
RIOT—Research and Innovation On Territory—is a laboratory engaged in pedagogy and research within the Institute of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), lead by architect and urban designer CHARLOTTE MALTERRE-BARTHES. Believing that the construction sector and design disciplines must pivot and wholeheartedly engage in the current social and climatic urgencies by rewiring themselves to face and repair the harm, RIOT utilizes tactics and strategies to decarbonize, decolonize, and depatriarchalize space production—by design.

Product details

Authors Marc Angélil, Meriem Chabani, Cary et al Siress
Assisted by Charlotte Malterre-Barthes (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.04.2024
 
EAN 9783775756747
ISBN 978-3-7757-5674-7
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 110 mm x 180 mm x 180 mm
Weight 100 g
Illustrations 20 Abb.
Series The Political Economy of Space
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Nachhaltigkeit, Architektur, Design, Architekturtheorie, Schweiz, Swissness, Bauen, Hochbau und Baustoffe, Sustainability, Klimakrise, Architecture, Climate Crisis, Greenwashing, Architekturdiskurs, Materialien in der Architektur, Greenwashing und andere Formen von irreführendem Marketing, Green Shift, Architekturwissenschaft, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

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