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Architecture Is Climate

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Powis Anthony, Tatjana Schneider, Christina Serifi, Jeremy Till und Becca Voelcker
MOULD's publication Architecture is Climate, 2025. Photo: Tatjana Schneider

Architecture is Climate reimagines the very foundations of architecture in an age of crises. Rejecting outdated paradigms of endless linear growth, technocratic fixes, and the separation of humans from nature, this provocative and hopeful book argues that architecture must be fundamentally rethought—not as the design of objects, but as a practice entangled with climate, politics, history, and social justice.

Through eight key themes—knowledge, economy, land, resources, infrastructure, work, policy, and culture—Architecture is Climate explores how climate breakdown reshapes every aspect of architectural thinking and doing. Drawing on diverse voices, and grounded examples from around the world, it offers not just a critique of the status quo but a vision of other possible architectures—and climates—already in the making.

Architecture is Climate grew out of the research grant Architecture after Architecture: Spatial Practice in the Face of the Climate Emergency, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

Impressum

Authors: Anthony Powis, Tatjana Schneider, Christina Serifi, Jeremy Till, Becca Voelcker.

Editorial advisor: Ethel Baraona Pohl

Copy-editing: Sara Yaoska Herrera Dixon

Design: Nina Jäger

Illustrations: Sarah Bovelett

Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Published by

dpr, Barcelona, 2025