Nature and the city: a co-evolutionary project

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Abstract

Architects who understand the need to build enduringly are faced with the almost complete absence of international agreements with respect to a planetary ecological project. The coming environmental changes will probably occur long before the small measures that can be implemented by some building industries on a regional level have even the slightest effect. Meanwhile, the health of the planet in positive feedback. Any project that aims for a wise ecological dwelling on this planet needs to consider short-term sustainable measures in comparison with long-term enduring practices. Might schools of thoughts such as traditional architecture, Gaia theory, Earth System Science, deep ecology, eco-feminism, converge on a co-evolutionary partnership between the natural and the human?

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Younés, S. (2014). Nature and the city: a co-evolutionary project. Journal of Architecture and Urbanism, 38(3), 198–204. https://doi.org/10.3846/20297955.2014.966985

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