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Climate Change: New Ways to Inhabit the Earth
The text begins by proposing a critical reading of the climate crisis, aimed at pointing out the need for a collective consciousness allowing solutions to be found that are unbound by having to maintain the current economic model. After a brief history of the environmental issue identifying the commitment of the technology of architecture in this topic, a research framework linked to the environmental and technological design of the built environment is proposed. The paper closes with considerations on research prospects for the transformation of cities, of use for pursuing the reduction of climate change, as emerged at the conference.
Climate Change: New Ways to Inhabit the Earth
The text begins by proposing a critical reading of the climate crisis, aimed at pointing out the need for a collective consciousness allowing solutions to be found that are unbound by having to maintain the current economic model. After a brief history of the environmental issue identifying the commitment of the technology of architecture in this topic, a research framework linked to the environmental and technological design of the built environment is proposed. The paper closes with considerations on research prospects for the transformation of cities, of use for pursuing the reduction of climate change, as emerged at the conference.
Climate Change: New Ways to Inhabit the Earth
The Urban Book Series
Arbizzani, Eugenio (editor) / Cangelli, Eliana (editor) / Clemente, Carola (editor) / Cumo, Fabrizio (editor) / Giofrè, Francesca (editor) / Giovenale, Anna Maria (editor) / Palme, Massimo (editor) / Paris, Spartaco (editor) / Cangelli, Eliana (author)
International Conference on Technological Imagination in the Green and Digital Transition ; 2022 ; Rome, Italy
2023-06-30
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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