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Power, Flows, and Transformation

Portraits of Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Spaces
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Accounting for about three-quarters of annual global greenhouse gas emissions, the transformation of energy networks is a pivotal step toward planetary sustainability. To transition our current operating systems to work within planetary boundaries, essential decarbonization strategies need to be put in place that will reshape territories, towns, and streets worldwide. Power, Flows, and Transformation explores the energy landscapes connected to Berlin and Brandenburg, rendering power supply as a spatial and material phenomenon with an impactful agency. Through the lens of infrastructural assemblages, readers are guided by numerous maps, drawings, and photographs that immerse them in the expansive regimes of urban energy accumulation across the past, present, and future.

Author Biography:

David Bauer is a practicing architect as well as an urban researcher affiliated with the Habitat Unit at TU-Berlin’s Institute for Architecture. He teaches architectural and urban design with a focus on infrastructure as a critical lever for transforming toward sustainability and resilience. Philipp Misselwitz is an architect and urban planner based in Berlin. He holds the Chair of Habitat Unit at the Institute for Architecture, TU-Berlin. He is Executive Director of Bauhaus Earth—an interdisciplinary think-tank and lab dedicated to transforming building and human settlements from being drivers of climate and societal crises into creative forces for systemic regeneration.
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David Bauer
  • Edited by Philipp Misselwitz
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9783986120207
Product ID
37905325

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