Climate breakdown demands new ways of building, designing, and living together, yet architecture continues to work within the logic of carbon modernity. Confronting Carbon Form is an event series curated and moderated by Stanley Cho, Elisa Iturbe, and Alican Taylan that builds on the themes of Log 47: Overcoming Carbon Form. The series brings together architects, historians, theorists, and scholars to confront the spatial expression of our fossil fuel paradigm – carbon form – in order to find a new way forward.
Join Log 47 contributors, architect Albert Pope and researcher Lizzie Yarina, to discuss carbon form at the urban scale. In this session, each speaker will present a case study, from Texas to Vietnam, of the relationship between energy and form.
Conversations will be both virtual and in person, at 41 West 25th Street, New York City. The talks are open to the public with limited capacity, and proof of vaccination will be required at the door.
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Meeting ID: 936 2553 9402
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