What is
A complete handbook for becoming a “post human architect”: a person capable of reading spaces from an ecosystem perspective and imagining new approaches, uses and opportunities for those who already inhabit those spaces, or might inhabit them.
With this guide, you train both hard skills-including technical knowledge about sustainability-and soft skills-for example, cultural sensitivity-and learn to adopt an ecosystem approach when “reading” a space and rethinking it in a creative and sustainable way.
The guide contains a series of activities useful in developing a regeneration idea for a specific ecosystem. For each activity, the following are indicated:
- the learning objective (the skills the activity promotes);
- the ways in which it will be carried out;
- the timeline;
- the practical tips for carrying out the activity.
Who it is designed for
- For those doing informal and formal training, particularly those working in decentralized areas in fields such as science, architecture, planning, arts, design, rural development, anthropology, and sustainability.
- For architects and designers, as well as cultural managers, humanists, artists, and technologists.
Credits
The toolkit is one of the outputs of the POST HUMAN ARCHITECT project, funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program.
Partners:
Changemaker Educations AB (Sweden)
Einurd (Iceland)
Izobraževalni center Geoss (Slovenia)
AALBORG UNIVERSITET (Denmark)
Farm Cultural Park (Italy)
Sineglossa (Italy)
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Swedish National Agency UHR. Neither the European Union nor UHR can be held responsible for them.