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As an architect and urban designer, and a co‐director of think tank Autonomy UK, Julian Siravo asks some fundamental questions about our everyday life. What, for example, is ‘green’ work, what is a ‘green’ commute, what is a ‘green’ office, and is care work ‘green’? Do we need a radical shift in the way we conduct our lives and manage the economies that sustain us? Here he speculates on such a future.
As an architect and urban designer, and a co‐director of think tank Autonomy UK, Julian Siravo asks some fundamental questions about our everyday life. What, for example, is ‘green’ work, what is a ‘green’ commute, what is a ‘green’ office, and is care work ‘green’? Do we need a radical shift in the way we conduct our lives and manage the economies that sustain us? Here he speculates on such a future.
Making Space for Green Work
Siravo, Julian (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 62-69
2022-01-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
gilet jaunes (yellow vests) movement , Foundational Economy Collective , ‘The New Normal’ report , New Foundational Infrastructures (NFIs) , Community Open Workspaces model , small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) , Valencian Regional Government , US , Green New Deal , Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) , Autonomy , France , London , Manchester University , UK , peer‐to‐peer (P2P) , Covid‐19 pandemic , Long Term Care Centres (LTTCs)
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