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The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta’s Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the que... more The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta’s Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the question of what environment the developers are considering. By discussing ‘the World’s Northernmost Energy-Positive Building,’ this chapter considers the intentions of green technology in architecture, such as: what are climate-favourable solutions; what may happen when our increasing need for sustainable power is realised through architecture; and how does this need dictate architectural form? The chapter discusses how technology is a presumed answer to the climate crisis, whether the power supply market is changing, and how nature and degrowth is interpreted.
Ung Uro: Unsettling Climates in Nordic Art, Architecture and Design, 2021
The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta's Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the que... more The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta's Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the question of what environment the developers are considering. By discussing 'the World's Northernmost Energy-Positive Building, ' this chapter considers the intentions of green technology in architecture, such as: what are climate-favourable solutions; what may happen when our increasing need for sustainable power is realised through architecture; and how does this need dictate architectural form? The chapter discusses how technology is a presumed answer to the climate crisis, whether the power supply market is changing, and how nature and degrowth is interpreted.
Ung Uro
The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta’s Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the que... more The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta’s Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the question of what environment the developers are considering. By discussing ‘the World’s Northernmost Energy-Positive Building,’ this chapter considers the intentions of green technology in architecture, such as: what are climate-favourable solutions; what may happen when our increasing need for sustainable power is realised through architecture; and how does this need dictate architectural form? The chapter discusses how technology is a presumed answer to the climate crisis, whether the power supply market is changing, and how nature and degrowth is interpreted.
Ung Uro: Unsettling Climates in Nordic Art, Architecture and Design, 2021
The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta's Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the que... more The ecological and social paradoxes of Snøhetta's Powerhouse Brattørkaia in Trondheim beg the question of what environment the developers are considering. By discussing 'the World's Northernmost Energy-Positive Building, ' this chapter considers the intentions of green technology in architecture, such as: what are climate-favourable solutions; what may happen when our increasing need for sustainable power is realised through architecture; and how does this need dictate architectural form? The chapter discusses how technology is a presumed answer to the climate crisis, whether the power supply market is changing, and how nature and degrowth is interpreted.