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A subjective take on greenwashing, by Katarzyna Soltysiak and Ecaterina Stefanescu.
It is often accepted that if a project is good, you can ignore the “
sustainability
part” or just add a green roof somewhere. and this is not challenged.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
Not only do we learn these big names, but we also learn a lot about
sustainability
, ‘Always choose reuse over recycling, and recycling over new build’. Yet, the most prominent designs made by the given role models are newly built.
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Thoughts on Green, by Valentin Zech.
Pick any big company that is on top of its marketing and you’ll find a
sustainability
section on their website, praising their initiatives and efforts to be sustainable.
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F*ck Black Friday, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
The trend in
sustainability
is making us pay more attention to our consumerism, but it is not only a matter of our individual responsibility and consumer choice.
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
These thoughts matter the most when the future of
sustainability
is cloaked in its own downfall - a wasteful future. While the majority of the EU is seeking to close down landfills as a way to encourage recycling.
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Are You Mad?, by Sem Verwey.
C in the best scenario, we cannot do anything else but offer design solutions that predominantly focus on
sustainability
.
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A Lack of Exposure, by Alessandro Rognoni.
This sacrificial quality ought to be a crucial element behind the construction of those images of
sustainability
that architecture aims to disseminate within an uninterested public.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
Studies in this field (Bell, 2009) have been proving that new technologies will not lead to the death of cities but are boosting
sustainability
.
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Interview: The Book and The Building, by Louis Lousberg, Koen Mulder & Christopher Clarkson.
We seem to in certain periods value totally different things as the most important, and now we have that certainly with
sustainability
.
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