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Rights of Future Generations (Bilingual edition) Adrian Lahoud

Rights of Future Generations (Bilingual edition) By Adrian Lahoud

Rights of Future Generations (Bilingual edition) by Adrian Lahoud


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The future is now

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Rights of Future Generations (Bilingual edition): Propositions by Adrian Lahoud

Students committed to environmental protection and the preservation of their rights and those of future generations set an example: It is not just the present that makes clear demands of us, but the future does, as well. This applies not only to ecological responsibility, but also to a serious culture of remembrance, a responsible approach to colonial history and diaspora, and political conscientiousness. The first Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2019 is dedicated to these topics. Hatje Cantz published an anthology in the year of the event, which compiles the results and consequences for future architects. The second volume now focuses on a more general look at the challenges that a future worth living in will bring. The transdisciplinary contributions include articles by renowned scientists, as well as artistic works on the topic.

About Adrian Lahoud

The SHARJAH ARCHITECTURE TRIENNALE was created with the aim of providing highly topical contributions to architectural and urban development. It takes place in the United Arab Emirates, and its focus is on African and Asian architecture as well as on architecture in the Middle East.

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NPB9783775748728
9783775748728
3775748725
Rights of Future Generations (Bilingual edition): Propositions by Adrian Lahoud
New
Hardback
Hatje Cantz
2022-08-18
320
N/A
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