füture testimönies
02 Call for paper
Circular Economy | Testimony | Sustainability | Agenda 2030
THE OPINIONS OF OUR COMMUNITY
[...] Permanence, therefore, i.e. visible testimony, having overcome the challenge with time, represents the active physical expression of memory. [...]
[...] The manifestation of the built object, i.e. an object that persists over time because it has been assigned an intrinsic value, is easily recognisable as testimony. [...]
[...] The discourse around energy transition rarely involves and considers the sociological aspect. The impact in the local territorial sphere is often ignored or minimized. [...]
[...] What does it happen when the artist use the same principles of circular economy in his working method? What does it happen when the subject itself become part of the project design? [...]
[...] The conversion process to the green city must be brought to completion through actions designed not just to the temporary conversion success but must be finalised to the realization of an urban system resilient and adaptive [...]
[...] preserving the history and culture of small towns, adapting and improving them while attempting virtuous circles of green economies, is one way to safeguard the innate memory that every building carries with it.[...]
[...] it is necessary to break the technical approach, which leads to a lack of involvement on the part of designers, turning them back from executors to active and ethical participants in the design and decision-making processes.[...]
[...] Product longevity, reusing and repairing might be some of the factors a circular business model can focus on.Goods must be designed to last as long as possible. Products must not lose value as time passes by.[...]
[...] Reinventing the cinema space means finding new spaces for sharing, testimony and community.[...]