Nature inclusive, but socially exclusive?
Nature inclusive, but socially exclusive? Here’s how we can address Green Gentrification and the impact of greening initiatives on social equity.
Nature inclusive, but socially exclusive? Here’s how we can address Green Gentrification and the impact of greening initiatives on social equity.
[Interview] In this interview by Arka.video, I speak about why a system change is needed, and why the city is the place to start.
Our transport systems need to be more inclusive. Mobility has a male bias.
A retrospective of your favourite posts I shared in 2022. A selection of the top posts that resonated most with you over the course of the year.
The clock is ticking and to keep the 1.5°C goal within reach, it's the time to turn words into real action and follow through on the ambitions set last year.
If we want to tackle the climate crisis head-on, we need to take a more holistic approach to the problem. That means building in mass timber AND so much more.
I spoke about the need for activism in the architecture field.
My essay "The City of Archtivists" has been published in "18 Perspectives on Designing Cities for All" made possible by Pakhuis de Zwijger
Join host Annick van Rinsum and I on the latest episode of the Pakhuis de Zwijger podcast as we dive into my journey to Archtivism, how we can bring about
For equity, our wellbeing and the planet—we need to rethink how we design our cities. Enter: Archtivism.