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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Main Authors: Misselwitz, Philipp, Organschi, Alan
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2024
Jovis Verlag GmbH
JOVIS
Edition:1
Series:Bauhaus Earth Essays
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ISBN:3986120475, 9783986120474, 9783986120467, 3986120467
ISSN:2943-5552
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Table of Contents:
  • 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 --