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Neil Spiller sharpens his claws and puts some bite into his final ‘Bits' in this closing edition of AD+. He addresses the pressing question of climate change and politicians’, architects' and the construction industry's general proclivity to bury their heads in the sand or to ‘fiddle’ tangentially in another direction. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Neil Spiller sharpens his claws and puts some bite into his final ‘Bits' in this closing edition of AD+. He addresses the pressing question of climate change and politicians’, architects' and the construction industry's general proclivity to bury their heads in the sand or to ‘fiddle’ tangentially in another direction. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Fiddling While the World Burns
Spiller, Neil (author)
Architectural Design ; 80 ; 116-117
2010-05-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Dr Rachel Armstrong , series of spatial and material continua , synthetic biology , ReCanT Systems (Retrofitted Carbon Ameliorising Technologic Systems) , carbon‐neutral buildings , Copenhagen Climate Change Conference , carbon‐negative refurbishment technologies , the building industry. , micro and nano scales , binary opposites , ‘parametric urbanism’ , part of the natural ecology , retrofitting old buildings
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