Identifying required social changes to avoid gaps in development of regenerative built environment
Session
Architecture and Spatial Planning
Description
The paper is arguing the need for changes in the social aspect as the main factor of development a regenerative build environment. In discussing all scales and dimensions of a regenerative built environment, the social aspect is overlooked by architects. This paper focuses on systems thinking for social change at the local and global levels, that will have impact on creating a regenerative built environment. Although climate crises occur as a result of both internal and external factors people need to think and act locally and globally to reduce the negative impact of internal factors. The assumption about overlocked social aspect and hypotheses about social changes that will change architecture to an example of the de-carbonization of our economy are confirmed thru literature review. Rapid changes and paradigms shift towards new concepts will impact social and environmental changes toward regenerative architecture solutions. Social changes impacted by new clean technologies serve as answers to the question of which rapid changes are required in process of de-carbonization.
Keywords:
Environment, changes, social, regenerative
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-47-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
30-10-2021 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2021 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2021.30
Recommended Citation
Bejtullahu, Ferhat, "Identifying required social changes to avoid gaps in development of regenerative built environment" (2021). UBT International Conference. 216.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2021UBTIC/all-events/216
Identifying required social changes to avoid gaps in development of regenerative built environment
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
The paper is arguing the need for changes in the social aspect as the main factor of development a regenerative build environment. In discussing all scales and dimensions of a regenerative built environment, the social aspect is overlooked by architects. This paper focuses on systems thinking for social change at the local and global levels, that will have impact on creating a regenerative built environment. Although climate crises occur as a result of both internal and external factors people need to think and act locally and globally to reduce the negative impact of internal factors. The assumption about overlocked social aspect and hypotheses about social changes that will change architecture to an example of the de-carbonization of our economy are confirmed thru literature review. Rapid changes and paradigms shift towards new concepts will impact social and environmental changes toward regenerative architecture solutions. Social changes impacted by new clean technologies serve as answers to the question of which rapid changes are required in process of de-carbonization.