Architecture schools in Alberta and Manitoba are preparing architects to visualize and create a new era of adaptive building design that will respond to climate change.University of Manitoba’s School of Architecture
Brown said the concept of demolishing a structure that only has a lifespan of 20 to 30 years is wasting the energy and resources that went into that structure, while more energy is then expended to construct a replacement structure. There is the need to move toward buildings that will endure and are adaptable.
“The design is shaped by the data. You can determine where you get the maximum performance,” he said, adding the design can also consider data such as projected global impacts. In an interview with Archinect website, Brown said. “Climate change and social equity is incumbent on us as a discipline, and we’re not going to lead that by putting in RFPs and enabling someone else’s dreams. We shouldn’t be waiting around for a client to approach us. The discipline is more engaged with solving impactful problems in the world.”Locher sees architects undergoing what she calls a “big shift” in how they view the designs they provide in the future.
“We need them and depend upon them. When we design, how can we support them?” she said. “What role do we play in providing an environment to achieve food production?
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