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The Avery Review 2019
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The Avery Review 2019
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Blackwood Gallery 2019
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Blackwood Gallery 2019
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195 pages : illustrations (some color), charts, maps, plans ; 31 cm
Zurich, Switzerland : Park Books, [2017], ©2017
Israel lessons : industrial Arcadia / editors, Harry Gugger [and four others].
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195 pages : illustrations (some color), charts, maps, plans ; 31 cm
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Zurich, Switzerland : Park Books, [2017], ©2017
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736 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 cm
Rotterdam : 010 Publishers, [1998 or 1999]
FARMAX : excursions on density / edited by Winy Maas and Jacob van Rijs with Richard Koek ; [translations from Dutch into English were made by John Kirkpatrick].
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736 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 21 cm
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Rotterdam : 010 Publishers, [1998 or 1999]
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305 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1979.
Energy conservation through building design / edited by Donald Watson.
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305 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
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New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1979.
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Architecture and construction are at a turning point. The global rise in temperature can only be reduced if construction undergoes radical change. The second volume of the book ‘'Architecture and Climate Change" once again gives 20 architects and urbanists a chance to have their say on the future of construction. It collects voices from the UK, USA, Denmark, Germany,(...)
Architecture and climate change Vol.2
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Architecture and construction are at a turning point. The global rise in temperature can only be reduced if construction undergoes radical change. The second volume of the book ‘'Architecture and Climate Change" once again gives 20 architects and urbanists a chance to have their say on the future of construction. It collects voices from the UK, USA, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Japan, Belgium and Switzerland. In the interviews, the experts discuss their own experiences with climate-friendly construction as well as regional problems relating to the rise in CO2 emissions. They explain pioneering projects and link them to personal wishes and political ideals. The result is a multi-layered kaleidoscope of different perspectives, wishes and hopes for an architecture that fulfils the climate goals.
Green Architecture
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In "Climate propagandas", Jonas Staal reveals the propaganda narratives—and the divergent realities they evoke—that shape the climate crisis in the public imaginary. It is often said that the climate crisis is a planetary one, but the devastating impact of climate crisis is distributed unequally and its related ideological positions are as vast as they are irreconcilable.(...)
Climate propagandas: Stories of extinction and regeneration
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In "Climate propagandas", Jonas Staal reveals the propaganda narratives—and the divergent realities they evoke—that shape the climate crisis in the public imaginary. It is often said that the climate crisis is a planetary one, but the devastating impact of climate crisis is distributed unequally and its related ideological positions are as vast as they are irreconcilable. A liberal might argue the crisis is the result of individual consumer behavior, whereas a libertarian sees an opportunity for geoengineering markets. A conspiracist might not believe the climate is at risk, whereas an ecofascist sees a chance to double down on the argument about who has the superior racial right to survive extinction.
Environment and environmental theory
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195 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 21 cm
London : Artangel/Steidl, 2022., ©2022
Weather reports you / [photographs by] Roni Horn.
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London : Artangel/Steidl, 2022., ©2022
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When we think of climate, the stories we tell about the future are often catastrophic: megastorms, crop failures, and heat waves loom over us, sending a signal that the problem is so vast, so complex, that it’s out of our control. That narrative is compelling for some, but leaves others feeling hopeless, helpless, and disillusioned. Even the most ardent champions of(...)
Environment and environmental theory
December 2025
Climate imagination: Dispatches from hopeful futures
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When we think of climate, the stories we tell about the future are often catastrophic: megastorms, crop failures, and heat waves loom over us, sending a signal that the problem is so vast, so complex, that it’s out of our control. That narrative is compelling for some, but leaves others feeling hopeless, helpless, and disillusioned. Even the most ardent champions of decarbonization sometimes focus more on sounding the alarm than on mapping out what success might look like. Without positive climate futures, visions of climate adaptation and resilience that we can work toward, it’s much harder to motivate broad-based efforts for change in the present. Through short speculative fiction, essays, and visual art, "Climate imagination" seeks to inspire a wave of narratives about what positive climate futures might look like for communities around the world.
Environment and environmental theory
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How have artists, educators, curators, museums and galleries responded to climate change? What forms of art and its mediation are evolving along with our understanding of the crisis? What are the potentials and pitfalls of the art-science collaboration? Perhaps the overarching question is: what exactly do art and art education have to offer? Articles include the work of(...)
Engage 21: art and climate change
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How have artists, educators, curators, museums and galleries responded to climate change? What forms of art and its mediation are evolving along with our understanding of the crisis? What are the potentials and pitfalls of the art-science collaboration? Perhaps the overarching question is: what exactly do art and art education have to offer? Articles include the work of 'eco-artists', collaborative art projects, creating green exhibitions and the role of education in dealing with climate change.
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