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Design Studio Vol. 1: Everything Needs to Change: Architecture and the Climate Emergency: 2021

Author/EditorPelsmakers. Sofie (Author)
Nick Newman (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859469651
Pub Date01/04/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages168
Dimensions (mm)250(h) * 210(w)
Featuring articles, building profiles and case studies from a range of leading voices, this book explores solutions to climatic, environmental and social challenges. It urges readers to radically rethink what it means to be an architect in an era of climate crisis, and what the role of the architect is or can be.
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Want to keep up with emerging design thinking and issues worldwide? Design Studio is a new thematic series that distils the most topical work and ideas from schools and practices globally.
Everything needs to change. Every minute we pollute the air and rivers using resources that we cannot replenish. Each newly erected building aggravates by consuming additional materials and energy.
Exploring architecture and the climate emergency, editors So¬fie Pelsmakers (sustainable architect, educator and author of The Environmental Design Pocketbook) and Nick Newman (climate activist and Director of award-winning practice Studio Bark) are channelling the message of Greta Thunberg to inspire, enthuse and inform the next generation of architects.
By including articles, building pro¬files and design projects from a range of leading voices, it explores solutions to climatic, environmental and social challenges. It urges readers to radically rethink what it means to be an architect in an era of climate crisis, and what the role of the architect is or can be.
Features: Goldsmith Street, Norwich; Kingsdale School, London; Upcycle Studios, Ørestad; Olympic Pavilion, Tokyo; School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran; Burwood Brickworks, Melbourne; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, and more.
Discover how by using local materials and working with nature, radical design processes and transformative learning, infused with activism, hope can be found in the burning world.
The cover has been designed in four unique fluorescent colours - green, pink, red or yellow - and delivered at random.
Together, we can force change for a more sustainable and equitable tomorrow.


Table of contents

Editor’s Note

Creating Change with Impact: An Architect’s Manifesto
Dorte Mandrup

Not Opposites: A Conversation with Hiroshi Sambuichi on Architecture and Nature
Andrew Barrie

Think Before You Build
Kari Kytölä, Paulina Sawczuk and Satu Huuhka

Movement Building: Activism in an Age of Crisis
Tom Bennett

The Sponge City: Planning, Design and Political Design
Kongjian Yu

Contesting the Architect’s Role through Radical Participatory Design: A Discussion with Al Borde and raumlabor
Mario Kolkwitz and Elina Luotonen in conversation with David Barragán and Markus Bader

Transforming Education in a Climate Emergency
Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN)

Architectural Learning for a Sustainable Future
Elizabeth Donovan, Urszula Kozminska, Nacho Ruiz Allen and Thomas R. Hilberth

Hope in the Burning World
Kasia Nawratek

Towards a Zero Carbon Architecture: Clay Field, Suffolk, UK; Goldsmith Street, Norwich, UK; Housing for the City of York, UK
Mikhail Riches

Radical Sustainable Architecture: Kingsdale School, London, UK
Alex de Rijke at dRMM

Co-housing Project: Vindmøllebakken, Stavanger, Norway
Siv Helene Stangeland

Implementing Sustainability: Upcycle Studios, Ørestad, Denmark; Resource Rows, Ørestad, Denmark; Olympic Pavilion, Tokyo, Japan; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, Denmark
Anders Lendager at Lendager Group

A Choreography of Bricks: School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran, India
Samira Rathod

Adaptation Out of Necessity: Cuba
Anyana Zimmerman and Fabián Rodríguez Izquierdo

Sustainability is Not Enough: SBRC, University of Wollongong, Australia; Burnwood Brickworks, Melbourne, Australia; The Paddock, Castlemaine, Australia
Stephen Choi

Final Word


Sofie Pelsmakers is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Architecture at Tampere University, Finland. She is an environmental architect, educator and author of the Environmental Design Pocketbook (sold 5,000 copies over two
editions).
Nick Newman is Director of award-winning practice Studio Bark and U-Build. Nick is a Passivhaus Designer who speaks regularly at events on behalf of the studio and was named a ‘Rising Sustainability Star’ by Building magazine in 2014.

Want to keep up with emerging design thinking and issues worldwide? Design Studio is a new thematic series that distils the most topical work and ideas from schools and practices globally.
Everything needs to change. Every minute we pollute the air and rivers using resources that we cannot replenish. Each newly erected building aggravates by consuming additional materials and energy.
Exploring architecture and the climate emergency, editors So¬fie Pelsmakers (sustainable architect, educator and author of The Environmental Design Pocketbook) and Nick Newman (climate activist and Director of award-winning practice Studio Bark) are channelling the message of Greta Thunberg to inspire, enthuse and inform the next generation of architects.
By including articles, building pro¬files and design projects from a range of leading voices, it explores solutions to climatic, environmental and social challenges. It urges readers to radically rethink what it means to be an architect in an era of climate crisis, and what the role of the architect is or can be.
Features: Goldsmith Street, Norwich; Kingsdale School, London; Upcycle Studios, Ørestad; Olympic Pavilion, Tokyo; School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran; Burwood Brickworks, Melbourne; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, and more.
Discover how by using local materials and working with nature, radical design processes and transformative learning, infused with activism, hope can be found in the burning world.
The cover has been designed in four unique fluorescent colours - green, pink, red or yellow - and delivered at random.
Together, we can force change for a more sustainable and equitable tomorrow.


Table of contents

Editor’s Note

Creating Change with Impact: An Architect’s Manifesto
Dorte Mandrup

Not Opposites: A Conversation with Hiroshi Sambuichi on Architecture and Nature
Andrew Barrie

Think Before You Build
Kari Kytölä, Paulina Sawczuk and Satu Huuhka

Movement Building: Activism in an Age of Crisis
Tom Bennett

The Sponge City: Planning, Design and Political Design
Kongjian Yu

Contesting the Architect’s Role through Radical Participatory Design: A Discussion with Al Borde and raumlabor
Mario Kolkwitz and Elina Luotonen in conversation with David Barragán and Markus Bader

Transforming Education in a Climate Emergency
Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN)

Architectural Learning for a Sustainable Future
Elizabeth Donovan, Urszula Kozminska, Nacho Ruiz Allen and Thomas R. Hilberth

Hope in the Burning World
Kasia Nawratek

Towards a Zero Carbon Architecture: Clay Field, Suffolk, UK; Goldsmith Street, Norwich, UK; Housing for the City of York, UK
Mikhail Riches

Radical Sustainable Architecture: Kingsdale School, London, UK
Alex de Rijke at dRMM

Co-housing Project: Vindmøllebakken, Stavanger, Norway
Siv Helene Stangeland

Implementing Sustainability: Upcycle Studios, Ørestad, Denmark; Resource Rows, Ørestad, Denmark; Olympic Pavilion, Tokyo, Japan; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, Denmark
Anders Lendager at Lendager Group

A Choreography of Bricks: School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran, India
Samira Rathod

Adaptation Out of Necessity: Cuba
Anyana Zimmerman and Fabián Rodríguez Izquierdo

Sustainability is Not Enough: SBRC, University of Wollongong, Australia; Burnwood Brickworks, Melbourne, Australia; The Paddock, Castlemaine, Australia
Stephen Choi

Final Word


Sofie Pelsmakers is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Architecture at Tampere University, Finland. She is an environmental architect, educator and author of the Environmental Design Pocketbook (sold 5,000 copies over two
editions).
Nick Newman is Director of award-winning practice Studio Bark and U-Build. Nick is a Passivhaus Designer who speaks regularly at events on behalf of the studio and was named a ‘Rising Sustainability Star’ by Building magazine in 2014.

Sofie Pelsmakers is an environmental architect, educator and researcher, and the author of the Environmental Design Pocketbook. She is an expert in holistic sustainable architecture, actual performance of buildings over time (including validation methods), low energy, zero carbon buildings and retrofit, and sustainable design pedagogies. Sofie is actively engaged in making a difference in architecture by training the next generation of architects and influencing those in practice through her teaching, publications, and public speaking/workshops. She is currently Assistant Professor at Tampere University, Finland, where she chairs the Sustainable Housing Design research group.

Nick Newman is Director of Studio Bark and U-Build. His experience spans environmental architecture, climate activism, building performance evaluation and deep energy retrofits. He is a Passivhaus designer and has contributed to a number of journals and publications, including the Environmental Design Pocketbook and the Passivhaus Designer’s Manual. He speaks regularly at events on behalf of the studio and was named a ‘Rising Sustainability Star’ by Building magazine in 2015. Nick is an advocate for radical responses to the Climate Emergency and was arrested in October 2019 for his involvement in the Extinction Rebellion protests, which brought central London to a standstill.

Sofie Pelsmakers is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Architecture at Tampere University, Finland. She is an environmental architect, educator and researcher, and the author of the Environmental Design Pocketbook. She is an expert in holistic sustainable architecture, building performance, low energy, zero carbon buildings and retrofit, and sustainable design pedagogies. She is actively engaged in making a difference in architecture by training the next generation of architects through her teaching, publications, and public speaking/workshops. Nick Newman is Director of Studio Bark and U-Build. His experience spans environmental architecture, climate activism, building performance evaluation and deep energy retrofits. Nick is a Passivhaus Designer and has contributed to a number of journals and publications, including the Environmental Design Pocketbook and the Passivhaus Designer's Manual. He speaks regularly at events on behalf of the studio and was named a 'Rising Sustainability Star' by Building magazine in 2014. Nick is an advocate for radical responses to the Climate Emergency and was arrested in October 2019 for his involvement in the Extinction Rebellion protests, which brought Central London to a standstill.

Editor's Note Creating Change with Impact: An Architect's Manifesto By Dorte Mandrup Not Opposites: A Conversation with Hiroshi Sambuichi on Architecture and Nature By Andrew Barrie Think Before You Build By Kari Kytoela, Paulina Sawczuk and Satu Huuhka Movement Building: Activism in an Age of Crisis By Tom Bennett The Sponge City: Planning, Design and Political Design By Kongjian Yu Contesting the Architect's Role Through Radical Participatory Design: A Discussion with Al Borde and raumlabor By Mario Kolkwitz and Elina Luotonen Transforming Education in a Climate Emergency By Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) Architectural Learning for a Sustainable Future By Elizabeth Donovan, Urszula Kozminska, Nacho Ruiz Allen and Thomas R. Hilberth Hope in the Burning World By Kasia Nawratek Towards a Zero Carbon Architecture: Clay Field, Suffolk, UK; Goldsmith Street, Norwich, UK; Housing for City of York, UK By Mikhail Riches Radical Sustainable Architecture: Kingsdale School, London, UK By Alex de Rijke at dRMM Co-housing Project: Vindmollebakken, Stavanger, Norway By Siv Helene Stangeland at Helen & Hard Architects Implementing Sustainability: Upcycle Studios, Orestad, Denmark; Resource Rows, Orestad, Denmark; Olympic Pavilion, Tokyo, Japan; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, Denmark By Anders Lendager at Lendager Group A Choreography of Bricks: School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran, India By Samira Rathod Adaptation Out of Necessity: Cuba By Anyana Zimmerman and Fabian Rodriguez Izquierdo Sustainability is Not Enough: SBRC, University of Wollongong, Australia; Burnwood Brickworks, Melbourne, Australia; The Paddock, Castlemaine, Australia By Stephen Choi Final Word

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