Introducing Regenerative Architecture

Rachel Armstrong
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The global-scale impacts of the Anthropocene have reached tipping points of order, resulting in the climate emergency. We are no longer able to carefully adjust our industrial practices to put this titan back into its box, and we must enter a new era of human development to meet our present needs. This involves restoring the living realm through bioremediating environments, enlivening communities, enriching soils, and rebuilding ecosystems as we live and work. The conservative net zero ambitions of “sustainability” cannot reverse our negative planetary-scale impact. A new approach to designing and engineering our habitats is needed. This introduction to the special issue on Regenerative Architecture takes a design-led approach to discuss how the practice of the built environment, through its imaginaries, materials, spaces, bodies, and technologies, can make a positive impact on the living world. Since we cannot solve the ongoing crises from within our present thinking, which has initiated and compounded our predicament, this special issue explores the work of regenerative architects who are urgently developing diverse and inclusive practices. These practices aim to transcend the habits, expectations, and blind spots that frame contemporary practices. Taking a radically experimental and inclusive interdisciplinary design approach, the emerging field of regenerative architecture is actively developing a range of new tools, technologies, models, experimental platforms, theories, buildable systems, and critiques for environmentally beneficial practices. The nature of this ongoing research is diverse and interdisciplinary, invoking new concepts and formats that search for ways of working with nature, both as a co-creator of places and as a net beneficiary of architectural interventions.
再生建筑介绍
人类世对全球的影响已经达到了临界点,导致了气候紧急情况。我们再也无法小心翼翼地调整我们的工业实践,把这个巨人放回它的盒子里,我们必须进入一个人类发展的新时代,以满足我们目前的需求。这包括在我们生活和工作的过程中,通过生物修复环境、活跃社区、肥沃土壤和重建生态系统来恢复生命领域。保守的 "可持续发展 "净零目标无法扭转我们对地球的负面影响。我们需要一种新的方法来设计和改造我们的栖息地。这篇关于再生建筑特刊的导言以设计为主导,讨论了建筑环境的实践如何通过其想象、材料、空间、身体和技术对生物世界产生积极影响。我们目前的思维方式引发并加剧了我们的困境,我们无法从我们的思维方式中解决当前的危机,因此本特刊探讨了再生建筑师的工作,他们正在紧急开发多样化和包容性的实践。这些实践旨在超越制约当代实践的习惯、期望和盲点。新兴的再生建筑领域采用一种彻底实验性和包容性的跨学科设计方法,正在积极开发一系列新工具、技术、模型、实验平台、理论、可建造系统,以及对环境有益的实践批评。这项正在进行的研究具有多样性和跨学科性,它采用新的概念和形式,寻找与大自然合作的方式,既是地方的共同创造者,也是建筑干预的净受益者。
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