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"Architects need to embrace radical change if we are to avoid a hellish future"



As yet another COP fails to put the world on a path to avert climate catastrophe, it's time for architects to fundamentally rethink the work they do, writes Michael Pawlyn.

The outcome of COP27, and Antonio Guterres' grim warning that "we are on a highway to climate hell", requires us as designers to do some serious thinking about what we do next. Aside from the breakthrough on "loss and damage" payments to the countries most affected (generally the poorest and least responsible for the problem) there was virtually no progress in getting the world on-track for a safe future. It would be easy to feel overwhelmed by the magnitude of the challenge, but the more courageous thing to do is to engage in an urgent debate about how change happens ? and then to take radical action accordingly. It may also be tempting to think that we can carry on broadly as normal and try a bit harder at sustainability, but that would be a disastrous course of action. We need to accept that the degree of change required is far greater than the industry has embraced to date.
There was virtually no progress in getting the world on-track for a safe future
We urgently need to transcend conventional sustainability approaches to pursue regenerative solutions that are net-positive rather than simply mitigating negatives. We need to move from mechanistic approaches towards more systemic approaches and to widen our perspectives from being solely human-focussed to recognising the whole web...
Source: dezeen
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