A critical analysis of architecture's role in the environmental crisis and a call for sustainable practices.
In a world grappling with the urgent need to address climate change, this insightful work examines why the architectural profession has been slow to embrace environmental concerns. Through four thought-provoking essays, Susannah Hagan explores the Modern Movement's legacy, the environmental movement's impact, the importance of materiality, and the necessity for change in architectural education.
Discover innovative approaches to architecture that prioritize nature and sustainability. This is for architects, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the built environment's relationship with our planet.
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