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Towards Territorial Transition - A plea to large scale decarbonizing

Publication in June - Preorder now! Towards Territorial Transition - A plea to large scale decarbonizing. Coping with climate change and its sweeping effects requires large-scale decarbonization and poses major challenges for urban and infrastructure design

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Publication in June - Preorder now! Towards Territorial Transition - A plea to large scale decarbonizing. Coping with climate change and its sweeping effects requires large-scale decarbonization and poses major challenges for urban and infrastructure design

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Coping with climate change and its sweeping effects requires large-scale decarbonization and poses major challenges for urban and infrastructure design.

'Towards Territorial Transition' presents new spatial strategies, concepts, and approaches for shaping large-scale and transnational developments in architecture and urban design towards decarbonization and ecological transition. The contributions investigate interactions between ecological and resource-related systems and landscapes. They explore potential solutions to address and deal with the dramatic threats posed by climate change, and with the social crisis that may emerge from them.

The book introduces six basic terms of territorial transition—Territory, Scale, Transition, Resource, Platform, and Uncertainty—and visualizes them with spatial strategies elaborated at the École nationale supérieure d’architecture Versailles and at Graz University of Technology. Moreover, it presents a selection of transnational projects of territorial transition, such as Luxembourg in Transition (Luxembourg / France), Grand Genève (Switzerland / France) and Top Noordrand (Belgium / Netherlands).

Author
ed. Matthias Armengaud, Aglaée Degros
Format
19 x 24 cm
Published
2023
Language
English
ISBN
9783038603054
Publisher
Park Books
Binding
Soft cover
Page count
240 pages, 130 color and 20 b/w illustrations