Title | Architecture for the Anthropocene: How to build for a better future? |
Publication Type | Book |
Authors | Kuittinen, Matti |
Publisher | Nordic Academic Press of Architectural Research |
ISBN Number | 978-91-983797-4-7 |
Abstract | We have entered the Anthropocene in which humanity is shaking the delicate balance of the Earth. Anthropogenic environmental impacts—especially in the form of climate change—have become an existential crisis for the entire planet. Half of global raw materials are used for construction, and a third of green-house gas emissions are produced by the built environment. Without a radi-cal shift towards a circular economy, our chances for meeting the emission budgets proposed by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for scenarios in which global warming is limited by either 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius are not good. This brings architects and architecture to the forefront of mitigating the overconsumption of planetary resources and environmental pollution.As a response to the environmental, social, and economic turbulence of the Anthropocene, three practical suggestions are made for the design of buildings: 1) decoupling of functional quality and environmental impacts, 2) simplification of buildings, and 3) strengthening the cultural resilience through architecture.In this article, the background and drivers for the environmental and social changes associated with the Anthropocene are presented. Then, possible mitigation and adaptation strategies are discussed using the building norms and architectural policies of the Nordic countries as an example. Finally, architecture for the Anthropocene will be presented, along with argumenta-tion for why the three suggestions are essential for future architecture. |
URL | https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi:443/handle/123456789/101400 |
Short Title | Architecture for the Anthropocene |
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