He/they. Architecture, climate literacy, regenerative design, spatial justice and the radical imagination. Occasional educator / force of nature.
Sep 4, 2022 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
So…a developer has the least energy efficient homes built it can get away with (for profit), and then a landlord buys the home/s to rent out (for profit) then judging by U.K. gov figures typically barely maintains it…then tenants pay an obscene, unnecessarily high energy bill?
It ain’t unintentional that there’s plenty articles about how much running certain activities in the home will cost you energy-wise AND NOTHING ABOUT BUILDING STANDARDS BEING ABYSMAL and that tenants have basically no say in shaping the energy efficiency of where they live.
Feb 26, 2019 • 18 tweets • 10 min read
#ClimateBreakdown Archi-Reading: in March I am going to suggest a book a day to prep students & clue up practitioners for the #Anthropocene as a therapeutic exercise. No time to sit back.
Fundamental reading for practising, studying or teaching architecture in 2019 - redefines our relationship not only with carbon but building materials at large. There should be multiple copies of this in every office and university!