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- English
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While in the recent decades, the field of architecture has primarily focused on the self-sufficiency of individual buildings, the current "Ardeth" issue wishes to bring back scholarly attention to an approach that prioritizes energy conservation and generation at the urban scale. Such an approach relies on the idea of the productive (and not only consumptive) urban environment, in which the built fabric, topography, soil, bodies of water, green spaces, as well as regional climatic conditions (determined by sun, wind, rain flows, and seasonal temperatures), serve as potential parameters for energy production.How do different built fabric densities contribute to and limit the emergence of post-carbon energy landscapes?What are the implications of a British suburb, an Italian medieval town, or Greek informal settlements densities on the production, distribution, and use of post-carbon energy in those areas?
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Table of contents
- From Prometheus to Epimetheus Da Prometeo a Epimeteo
- Spatial Agenciesof Energy TransitionLa spazialità dellatransizione energetica
- Spatializing the EnergyTransition. Towarda Meta-Reflection onthe Notion of Energy Landscape Sascha Roesler inconversation withElke Beyer, Kim Försterand Daniela Russ
- Power tothe People
- Energy Landscapes inTransition. The Port of Ravenna
- Co-productive Energy Landscape Project: Borgo Monteruga
- Sufficient Energy Landscape. Tuning Technologies withSocial Practices and OtherEcologies in the Urban Context
- Playing Energy Landscapes. Reconnecting Architecture, Data, and Scales
- Mining for Embodied Coal. Building Material Reuse in the Postwar Reconstructionof Warsaw
- Emptiness as a Project. Warsaw’s Artisanal Microclimates as a Response tothe City’s Post-Catastrophic Past
- Neutralità del paesaggiocostruito del Nord Est, due ipotesi a confronto. Scenario normativovs scenario diadattamento attivo
- Past Futures ofHydroelectricity. Swiss Dam Projects inDocumentary Cinema
- Words before andafter Works
- Discomfort, queer e selvaticoDiscomfort, Queer, and Wild
- Reviews
- Call
- FRAGILITY. Building in a Broken World