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Re-interpreting Sustainable Architecture

Re-interpreting Sustainable Architecture

This research aims to bring together recent debates in philosophy and social / cultural theory to the study and practice of sustainable architecture and urbanism. In adopting a critical, comparative and interdisciplinary perspective and by theorising sustainability, my aim is to bring the discussion of a sustainable built environment centrally into the social sciences and humanities.

ARC People: Graham Farmer

Key outputs:
G. Farmer (2013) Re-contextualising Design: Three ways of Practicing Sustainable Architecture. Architectural Research Quarterly, 17(2),
G. Farmer & S. Guy (2010) Making Morality: Sustainable Architecture and the Pragmatic Imagination. Building Research and Information, 38(4), 368-378.
S.Guy & G.Farmer (2001), 'Re-interpreting Sustainable Architecture: The place of Technology.’ Journal of Architectural Education, 54(3) Feb. pp140-148