The climate is changing faster than safety codes can keep up.
Architect-friend Arathi joins Dody, Peter and Tarek to talk about to help us understand the built environment and where we live, whether it's Washington DC or Cairo, Egypt.
It's a conversation that holds clarity about the big picture at the same time as being routed in place and community. Or, in other words, “Dodylandia”.
As ever, music and sound production by Tarek, who also joins us to co-host this for the first time! Thanks Arathi for joining us, and to Raph for artistic sparkles.
Going further…
Burj Khalifa, skyskraper in Dubai
Falling water, a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935
Portland Terminal redevelopment with local timber
Bill McKibben, author on climate change
The super-rich ‘preppers’ planning to save themselves from the apocalypse
Homes in parts of the U.S. are "essentially uninsurable" due to rising climate change risks
Environmental activists killed at a rate of one every other day in 2022 – report
Initiatives Seeking Solutions for the Phenomenon of Cutting Trees in Cairo
The Ministry for the Future: a novel, “[A] compelling work of speculative fiction about solving the climate crisis around the world...”
The Paris Agreement at COP21, a global commitment to “keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius”.
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