The convergence of climate science and architectural design reflects a long intellectual and professional journey that began with bioclimatic architecture. Progress toward a sustainable and desirable future requires the continued contribution of various disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, and economics. Cooperation between designers, citizens and stakeholders seems to be at the heart of the problem. We could say that innovative and adaptive governance models are needed to facilitate the ecological transition.

A2R+M Lesson learned form technological and environmental design of architecture / Pollo, Riccardo (ALLELI/RESEARCH). - In: Adapative to Resist + Mitigate / Ingaramo R., Negrello M, Pollo R.. - STAMPA. - Siracusa : Lettera Ventidue, 2025. - ISBN 9791256440580. - pp. 236-239

A2R+M Lesson learned form technological and environmental design of architecture

pollo riccardo
2025

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The convergence of climate science and architectural design reflects a long intellectual and professional journey that began with bioclimatic architecture. Progress toward a sustainable and desirable future requires the continued contribution of various disciplines, including the humanities, social sciences, and economics. Cooperation between designers, citizens and stakeholders seems to be at the heart of the problem. We could say that innovative and adaptive governance models are needed to facilitate the ecological transition.
2025
9791256440580
Adapative to Resist + Mitigate
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