The book elaborates on the context of doughnut economics in reference to the realities of Polish cities, giving it a practical dimension.
Experts in six domains outline the theoretical background of the six speculative installations contemplating the future of regenerative architecture, designed for the exhibition by the participating artists. The last chapter of the book brings into focus the social and political sentiments, changes to the profession, language and policy that highlight architecture as one of the emanations of global processes that influence humans, the climate and the future of the planet.
The publication accompanies the Anthropocene exhibition. The publication is edited by Kacper Kępiński and Adrian Krężlik.
Authors: Daniel A. Barber, Ewa Bińczyk, Simone De Iacobis, Joanna Erbel, Paulina Grabowska, Paweł Hałat, Kasper Jakubowski, Krzysztof Janas, Aleksandra Kardaś, Kacper Kępiński, Monika Konrad, Adrian Krężlik, Małgorzata Kuciewicz, Dorota Leśniak-Rychlak, Barbara Nawrocka, Jolanta Pawlak, Cristian Pizzigalli, Philippe Rahm, Monika Rosińska, Oliwia Rybczyńska, Tomasz Sławiński, Jan Szeliga, Marta Tomasiak, Dominika Wilczyńska, Elke Krasny.
Editor-in-chief: Karolina Andrzejewska-Batko.
Anthropocene. Towards a regenerative architecture
Editors: Kacper Kępiński i Adrian Krężlik / Authors: Daniel A. Barber, Ewa Bińczyk, Centrala, Joanna Erbel, Paweł Hałat, Kasper Jakubowski, Krzysztof Janas, Aleksandra Kardaś, Kacper Kępiński, Monika Konrad, Elke Krasny, Adrian Krężlik, Landscape Practice, Dorota Leśniak-Rychlak, Miastopracownia, NAS-DRA Conscious Design, Jolanta Pawlak, Cristian Pizzigalli, Philippe Rahm, Monika Rosińska, Tomasz Sławiński, Jan Szeliga / Design: Honza Zamojski [rh.plus] / Editor-in-chief: Karolina Andrzejewska-Batko / Publisher: National Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning
ISBN: 978-83-965401-1-9 / Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland.