This speculative essay questions how architects can support and eventually empower grassroots groups to tackle social and environmental challenges through commoning practices. The four case studies discussed outline a wide range of scenarios and suggest four possible responses to this question. More broadly, this essay aims to intervene in the public debate around the role of architects in radically sustainable urban transformations, introducing and discussing architects’ contributions to a selection of actual case studies that have been chosen for their agendas and radical approaches to sustainability issues. They demonstrate how at least part of today’s architectural practice has indeed shifted toward new directions where communications, negotiation, and knowledge-sharing skills are the foundational principles of a new way to (co)design and (co)produce places.
Architects of the “Silent Revolution”: Empowering Local Communities through Commons-Based Resilience Strategies
Nadia Bertolino
2021-01-01
Abstract
This speculative essay questions how architects can support and eventually empower grassroots groups to tackle social and environmental challenges through commoning practices. The four case studies discussed outline a wide range of scenarios and suggest four possible responses to this question. More broadly, this essay aims to intervene in the public debate around the role of architects in radically sustainable urban transformations, introducing and discussing architects’ contributions to a selection of actual case studies that have been chosen for their agendas and radical approaches to sustainability issues. They demonstrate how at least part of today’s architectural practice has indeed shifted toward new directions where communications, negotiation, and knowledge-sharing skills are the foundational principles of a new way to (co)design and (co)produce places.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.