At the University of Lincoln on 26 February 2014 Attended by students of architecture, guests, members of Greenpeace and the Abundant Earth Community, and EMESS members. On behalf of the School of Architecture, Marcin Kolakowski welcomed everyone. He mentioned that 15 student projects were on the subject of sustainable architecture - but what was this subject really ? It was not about CO2 emissions or U-values, but about low technology and going more widely and more slowly, rather than narrowly and quickly. There is a crisis of meaning, of consumerism, etc in modern times. The Abundant Earth Community is trying to improve physical, mental and economic health. They are an intentional community which might take the form of a workers' co-operative or a housing co-operative. In practice they would work off the grid to produce food through many collaborators, and they have become a client figure for an architecture project. See ...
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