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the critic's role and the practice transformation that's needed

  • 1.  the critic's role and the practice transformation that's needed

    Posted 11-12-2019 01:53 PM

    This is a great piece by Fred Bernstein about how the AEC community needs to get very real very fast. Good design is holistic and includes resources, carbon, wellness, and equitable community considerations (and more); it has never, ever been about the green bling. But many of the tools that helped transform the market (a meaningful, important effort) do not go deep enough. Embodied carbon is left out of many assessments. That's not acceptable now.

    Thank you, Fred, for calling out the critic's role in asking the hard questions. This is a critical part of the practice transformation that is already under way. Every client and owner is or soon will be addressing climate change. Architects who address this holistically will be ready to serve those clients best. 


    https://www.architectmagazine.com/news/why-architecture-critics-must-ask-about-embodied-energy_o?fbclid=IwAR3ets66CNAWAqS4RqvmQXO2tdnETe5M2kQtkfU7Rzf1dvbFOAfpAHjjAiE


    #futurebydesign #climateaction 



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