Architecture and Climate Change : : 20 Interviews on the Future of Building / / Sandra Hofmeister, editor.
Architecture and construction are at a turning point. They account for more than 40% of global CO2 emissions. Rising temperatures can only be reduced if there is a radical change in the field of construction throughout the world. However, how should we design our cities, buildings and living spaces...
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Place / Publishing House: | Munich : : Detail Business Information GmbH,, [2024] ©2024 |
Year of Publication: | 2024 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (236 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Cities and Regions
- Building Responsibly
- Climate Change as a Social Issue
- Testing Ground to Save the World
- Living with Water
- Copenhagen's Climate Neutral Path
- Climate Shelters for Barcelona
- Design as Problem Solver
- Singapore as a Model Green City for the Future
- Corridors for Life
- Circular and CO<
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- What to Do about the Climate Emergency?
- Radically Transforming the Construction Industry
- Who Will Run the Urban Mines of the Future?
- How Do We Shift to Sustainable Construction?
- Building in Material Cycles
- Building without Waste
- Ressourcen und Reserven
- A Dance between Old and New
- Building with Wood - but Differently
- Craft as a Source of Energy
- Creative Solutions to Combat the Climate Crisis
- Potential of Clay Architecture
- Appendix
- Conversation Partners
- Authors
- Images
- Imprint.