41 min listen
Barnabas Calder revisits architectural history through the lens of energy and climate
Barnabas Calder revisits architectural history through the lens of energy and climate
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41 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
10. AJ Climate Champions with Hattie Hartman.
Barnabas Calder charts the course of architectural history from hunter gatherers’ earliest mud and bone huts through coal-powered industrial Liverpool all the way to today’s search for regenerative design in Cork House (2019).
Calder explains how he got hooked on a climatic approach to architectural history and why he’s concluded that ‘small is good’, deciding to retrofit his current Liverpool terrace rather than upgrade to a larger home.
For show notes to this episode and to listen to all AJ podcasts, visit architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts
Barnabas Calder charts the course of architectural history from hunter gatherers’ earliest mud and bone huts through coal-powered industrial Liverpool all the way to today’s search for regenerative design in Cork House (2019).
Calder explains how he got hooked on a climatic approach to architectural history and why he’s concluded that ‘small is good’, deciding to retrofit his current Liverpool terrace rather than upgrade to a larger home.
For show notes to this episode and to listen to all AJ podcasts, visit architectsjournal.co.uk/podcasts
Released:
Jun 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (52)
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