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  "description": "What does climate breakdown to do architecture?",
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  "textContent": "Designing Liveable Futures | Tatjana Schneider & Jeremy Till\n\n0:00\n\n/3586.103968\n\n1×\n\nAt the end of last year, I received a stunning book in the post:  _Architecture is Climate_ delivers an uncompromising review of the state of human and more-than-human affairs. Written by MOULD, a research collective of academics and architects, the book targets the architecture industry specifically for its role in engendering the crisis, asking not what architecture can do for climate breakdown, but what does climate breakdown to do architecture?\n\n🎧\n\n __You can listen to the episode on your podcast app, in your browser,____download__ __it or__ __watch__ __it on Youtube (where automatic subtitles are provided).__\n\nMOULD architects, Tatjana Schneider and Jeremy Till, join me to discuss exactly that: the exploitation of space. We explore spatial relations as social relations, examining architecture as a nervous system which can tell us how to live. We discuss what space is, how we understand space, how we move in space, and how we can live through what we live in. In this moving episode, both Tatjana and Jeremy tell wonderful stories about projects reimagining the role of architecture from an industry which perfects objects, to an effort which designs spaces that facilitate living and community and collaboration.\n\nShare this article:\n\nX | Bluesky | Facebook | LinkedIn | Reddit | Email\n\n__Planet: Critical investigates why the world is in crisis. It is ad-free, paywall-free and 100% reader-supported. Leave a__ __one-off tip__ __. or become a paying supporter today.__\n\nSign up\n\nSocial Share Buttons\n\nShare:",
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