As a second attempt, after Architecture Beyond The Anthropocene, already available online, this book is presenting a new set of reflections in a time at a pivot point. 62 young architects to be, are facing their own future and roles in a world experiencing massive changes on all levels: climatic, economic, political, cultural, social. The confusions, the wonderings, the hopes, and maybe above all, the questions, amass. To navigate in this unknown and volatile territory, a series of speculating lectures on architectures varying foundations and possible creative paths were offered, along with a list of books, presented at the end of this book.

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Table of contents
- Introduction by Elizabeth B Hatz
- Über das Buch
- Texts by
- Table of Contents
- Growing Pains: Reflections on ”The limits to growth”
- Endless Circle
- We’re doomed. Now what?
- Memories
- Future about Permanence
- Only that which can be switched, can be
- Dreams of Change
- Illusion of Progress
- The Brief Comment On Small Is Beautiful
- Hand-me-down
- Nothing is Progress
- Anthropocene and end of Man
- Human nature
- What remains?
- Experiencing Architecture, today.
- Observation / Memory / Translation / Cultivation
- Architecture and Global Economics
- Bird Fenix
- A short comment on In praise of shadows
- Build a Ruin in Anthropocene
- Is it all Pointless?
- On ”Myth of Progress”
- Thoughts on darkness
- the Space for Design
- Passion for Creation
- As Little as Possible
- A Precious Dot
- Future Fossils
- An Undiscovered Architectural Approach
- Alteration: First Possibility
- Balance
- Enoughness
- What is natural in the anthropocene?
- A reflection on living deliberately
- Mans’ Obsession With Death
- November Afternoon Reading in 2019
- Tension
- Light And Shadow
- A Wider View
- Absence
- Re-Civilize
- In Praise of Shadows
- Discourse on Georg Henrik von Wright
- To balance out is to balance in
- Learning from Marcus Aurelius
- Architectural Act
- Architects in the Anthropocene
- Care in Anthropocene
- Thoughts on our Relation to Things
- Restoration - Ruin -
- There is still hope
- Open to Things to Happen
- Artificial Cities
- Transient permanence
- Sand Castles
- DDT and Arsenik on your strawberries!
- Rebuild The Public Realm
- The End
- Life Cycle
- Becoming Conscious
- Collective Futures
- Perception of Progress
- Literature
- Copyright
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