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Climate Matter Week: Climate Change, Culture and Societal Engagement

  • Architectural Association School of Architecture 36 Bedford Square London, England, WC1B 3ES United Kingdom (map)

Suzanne will give a talk on Climate Justice, Culture and Societal Engegement as part of the Climate Matters Week.


Climate Matters Week will give students and staff the opportunity to explore and present their opinions, concerns, and their architectural ideas for the impending climatic and ecological changes that the world will face over our lifetime. The ambition is to bring heightened awareness of the work of our community to each other, to provide knowledge of the interrelated cultural and social impacts of climate change across the range of spatial and temporal scales. We want to inform and to inspire, so that students have the knowledge and confidence to imagine architectures that tread more lightly on the earth and are adaptive to the future of a changed world.

Imagination of future architectures requires an understanding of the current and impending changes to climate as well as the severity of risks that can cascade through all the natural and societal systems. Where and how we live in the world today now was once imaginary – all our buildings, including the ones we inhabit in Bedford Square, public spaces and infrastructures of the world, the various structures of societies, computation and the internet, Artificial Intelligence, all the way down to the smallest physical artefacts of daily life, once existed only in imagination. They evolved into the material world that regarded the natural world as a source for extraction and exploitation, they developed and proliferated until they became part of the fabric of everyday life. What has rarely been studied and imagined until recently was how all human activities have impacted on the climate and ecological systems of the earth. Imagination of the future is the crucial activity of architects, as we live with the consequences of our activities and now face an existential crisis.

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