In many ways, the climate future is already here


Kunkel thinks a hybrid between Indigenous and Western architecture styles could lead to more sustainable designs, ones that incorporate modern technology to achieve the same qualities found in the place-based architecture perfected by Indigenous people over thousands of years.



Spaces of Opportunity: Phase 1 (under construction)

Jessica Kutz on how Phoenix and other communities across America, are already having to adapt to extreme heat plus other impacts of climate change. At the same time these communities are already developing solutions; from "smarter" cities utilizing more accurate measuring and modeling, to planting more trees and re-purposing vacant lots for farming and open space. Or re-discovering, while also re-inventing, indigenous and vernacular architecture.

An Archinect op-ed by Joseph Kunkel, This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land—COVID-19’s Impact on Indian Country

Nam Henderson via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/2Jn0Sz2

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