Toward Re-Entanglement A Charter for the City and the Earth

Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial planners, and policymakers from around the world to author a manifesto. Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth is a call...

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Hauptverfasser: Misselwitz, Philipp, Organschi, Alan
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Abstract Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial planners, and policymakers from around the world to author a manifesto. Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth is a call for radical transformation. It challenges all those with a role in the conception, production, operation, and governance of the building sector to address the systemic ecological, climatic, and social impacts incurred by its activities. Twelve principles of "re-entanglement" guide the redesign of the entire life cycle of the urban realm: the reforming and rematerializing of the physical artifacts that comprise it, the reconfiguring of the socioeconomic structures that underpin it, and the reengaging of the bioregions that might sustainably supply it. In this way, the unprecedented convergence of the environmental and social crises we are causing offers powerful opportunities for systemic change.
AbstractList Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial planners, and policymakers from around the world to author a manifesto.Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth is a call for radical transformation.
Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial planners, and policymakers from around the world to author a manifesto. Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth is a call for radical transformation. It challenges all those with a role in the conception, production, operation, and governance of the building sector to address the systemic ecological, climatic, and social impacts incurred by its activities. Twelve principles of "re-entanglement" guide the redesign of the entire life cycle of the urban realm: the reforming and rematerializing of the physical artifacts that comprise it, the reconfiguring of the socioeconomic structures that underpin it, and the reengaging of the bioregions that might sustainably supply it. In this way, the unprecedented convergence of the environmental and social crises we are causing offers powerful opportunities for systemic change.
Angesichts des drohenden Klimakollapses und des Massensterbens hat die globale Initiative Bauhaus Earth ein Team von Wissenschaftler*innen, Architekt*innen, Raumplaner*innen und politischen Entscheidungsträger*innen aus aller Welt zusammengerufen, um ein Manifest zu verfassen. Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth ist ein Aufruf zum radikalen Handeln. Es fordert alle an der Konzeption, der Produktion, dem Betrieb und der Steuerung des Bausektors Beteiligten auf, sich mit den systemischen ökologischen, klimatischen und sozialen Folgen ihres Tuns auseinanderzusetzen. Die Charta versammelt zwölf Grundsätze zur Umgestaltung des städtischen Raums: zur Neugestaltung der Materialen und Raumkonstrukte, aus denen er besteht, zum Neudenken der sozioökonomischen Strukturen, die ihm zugrunde liegen, und zur Wiedereinbindung der Bioregionen, die ihn nachhaltig versorgen könnten. Auf diese Weise kann das beispiellose Zusammentreffen von Umwelt- und Sozialkrisen beachtliche Möglichkeiten für einen Systemwandel eröffnen. Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial planners, and policymakers from around the world to author a manifesto. Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth is a call for radical transformation. It challenges all those with a role in the conception, production, operation, and governance of the building sector to address the systemic ecological, climatic, and social impacts incurred by its activities. Twelve principles of "re-entanglement" guide the redesign of the entire life cycle of the urban realm: the reforming and rematerializing of the physical artifacts that comprise it, the reconfiguring of the socioeconomic structures that underpin it, and the reengaging of the bioregions that might sustainably supply it. In this way, the unprecedented convergence of the environmental and social crises we are causing offers powerful opportunities for systemic change.
Author Misselwitz, Philipp
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environmental crisis
built environment
housing
Klimawandel
Bauwende
menschlicher Lebensraum
Klimawende
Wohnbau
public space
climate collapse
ecology
Naturschutz
Nachverdichtung
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social crisis
future cities
Ökologie
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nature
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öffentlicher Raum
Natur
systematic regeneration
Renaturierung
repurposing
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human habitats
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land restoration
materials
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Snippet Recognizing the dire threats of climate collapse and mass extinction, the global initiative Bauhaus Earth convened a team of scientists, architects, spatial...
Angesichts des drohenden Klimakollapses und des Massensterbens hat die globale Initiative Bauhaus Earth ein Team von Wissenschaftler*innen, Architekt*innen,...
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Architecture
ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General
Bauhaus Erde
Bausektor
Bauwende
biodiversity
Biodiversität
Building construction and materials
built environment
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climate collapse
conservation
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environmental crisis
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future
future buildings
future cities
future systematic regeneration
global climate catastrophe
housing
human habitats
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Klimawandel
Klimawende
land restoration
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Materialien
materials
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menschlicher Lebensraum
Nachverdichtung
Natur
nature
nature conservation
Naturschutz
public space
Renaturierung
repurposing
Ressourcenknappheit
social crisis
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systematic regeneration
Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
The Arts
The environment
Umnutzung
urban consolidation
Wohnbau
öffentlicher Raum
Ökologie
Subtitle A Charter for the City and the Earth
TableOfContents Intro -- Introduction -- A Call to Action -- Why We Must Act -- What We Must Do -- 1. Invest in nature -- 2. Expand the system boundaries of design and governance, and the temporal and spatial scales of our agency -- 3. Enhance rather than deplete biodiversity -- 4. Sink carbon by construction -- 5. Capture natural energy rather than extracting fossil fuels -- 6. Question why we build and what we build with and prioritize the reuse of existing buildings and material -- 7. Build dense and poly-centric cities to restore urban community and regional wildlands -- 8. Provide homes for all people to build social equity, economic livelihood, and shared respect for our common resources -- 9. Make public space the essential infrastructure of cities and the site of sociopolitical discourse and innovation -- 10. Empower rural communities and engage the traditional knowledge and practices of Indigenous peoples and non-Western cultures -- 11. Welcome new urban citizens -- 12. Redefine beauty by building with love and compassion for humans and non-humans alike -- What We Need for Systemic Change and a Regenerative Future -- Coauthors -- Motivations and Reflections: Bridging Language and Action
11. Welcome new urban citizens --
7. Build dense and poly-centric cities to restore urban community and regional wildlands --
12. Redefine beauty by building with love and compassion for humans and non-humans alike --
What We Need for Systemic Change and a Regenerative Future --
3. Enhance rather than deplete biodiversity --
9. Make public space the essential infrastructure of cities and the site of sociopolitical discourse and innovation --
Philipp Misselwitz, Alan Organschi
10. Empower rural communities and engage the traditional knowledge and practices of Indigenous peoples and non-Western cultures --
Motivations and Reflections: Bridging Language and Action
What We Must Do --
6. Question why we build and what we build with and prioritize the reuse of existing buildings and material --
1. Invest in nature --
2. Expand the system boundaries of design and governance, and the temporal and spatial scales of our agency --
Coauthors --
4. Sink carbon by construction --
Frontmatter --
5. Capture natural energy rather than extracting fossil fuels --
8. Provide homes for all people to build social equity, economic livelihood, and shared respect for our common resources --
Introduction --
A Call to Action --
Why We Must Act --
Title Toward Re-Entanglement
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