ISSN (print): 0213-3474
ISSN (online): 2173-6723
Volume: 11
Year of the Pubblication: 2021
31
Dec
2020
Paper Submission Deadline
30
Dec
2021
Publishing Date

Add to Calendar 12/31/2020 08:00 Europe/Rome The state of things | L’état des choses | O estado das cousas | Der stand der dinge | O estado das coisas | El estado de las cosas

Although the times we live in are notconducive to leisurely reflection, at BAc we have made i tour business to rethink the inevitable. Since the pandemic occurred, there have been two reactions, both of which are far-sighted and legitimate. On the one hand, the pandemic has highlighted the fragility of ecosystems, the public and the global. On the other, the hiatus has shown us the strengh of habitats, the natural environment and the local. If the birds have returned to communicate and the greenery has managed to grow – at last -freely and spontaneously in the city, we must at least be able to reflect on the state of affairs. Is is not a question of recapitulating, nor of holding people accountable for what has happened, it is too soon, and only what has been learned is wortwhile. This is why we are calling for the presentation of everything that has to do with habitats and ecosystems, visible and invisible architectures that allow us to perceive the state of thing in which we are immersed.

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Code: CFP-BAc64-11_2020
Posting date: 10/11/2020

The state of things | L’état des choses | O estado das cousas | Der stand der dinge | O estado das coisas | El estado de las cosas


Aims and Scope

Although the times we live in are notconducive to leisurely reflection, at BAc we have made i tour business to rethink the inevitable. Since the pandemic occurred, there have been two reactions, both of which are far-sighted and legitimate. On the one hand, the pandemic has highlighted the fragility of ecosystems, the public and the global. On the other, the hiatus has shown us the strengh of habitats, the natural environment and the local. If the birds have returned to communicate and the greenery has managed to grow – at last -freely and spontaneously in the city, we must at least be able to reflect on the state of affairs. Is is not a question of recapitulating, nor of holding people accountable for what has happened, it is too soon, and only what has been learned is wortwhile. This is why we are calling for the presentation of everything that has to do with habitats and ecosystems, visible and invisible architectures that allow us to perceive the state of thing in which we are immersed.

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Topics
Architectural Typology, Criticism, Ecology, Ecosystems, Environment, Environmental Design, Environmental Sciences, Governance, Habitats, Health & Wellbeing, Housing, Landscape, Public Spaces, Redevelopment, Resilience, Risk Management, Safety and Security, Sustainability
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