Professor Gerard Reinmuth, with Professor Martin Bryant, in collaboration with Professor Andrew Benjamin
This is the third cycle in a studio series titled “Re-territorialisation in the Age of a Changing Climate”, which explores a relational approach to the challenges of climate change. While the question of climate gives the studio its title, we know that changes in climate are the locus of the intersectionality between questions of colonisation, financial and social inequity and the direct impacts of newly radical weather patterns.
Taking the above as the conditions within which we strive to make change, this studio is ambitious in the extreme, suggesting that through micro-adjustments to a single house and macro adaptations of the city’s landscape, we can address decolonisation, decarbonisation and equity in the context of a broader context focused on biodiversity.