Design against Extinction at New York University
Design against Extinction at New York University
Blog Article
This article reviews the eco-social design work of students at the Gallatin poise pads in bulk School of Individualized Studies at New York University over the last decade.Environmental justice movements and the effects of global warming pose significant challenges to the architecture of dwellings, landscapes, and urban design communities.In response, students have placed socially and ecologically sensitive projects at the center of their design education.The justifiable moral outrage of our students has prompted us and them to rethink the methods by which we teach and imagine social environmentalism from the perspective of equity, acupatch inclusion, and the biosphere.