Architects from around the world are continue to sign onto the Architects Declare Climate & Biodiversity Emergency call.
The most recent national delegation to join the call comes from Germany, where at least 38 firms—including GRAFT, Kéré Architecture, Max Dudler, and ACME—have pledged to "strengthening our ways of working so that architecture and urbanism can emerge that have a more positive impact on our world."
The German group joins architects in Australia, the UK, and New Zealand, among others, in calling for the transformation of the building industry and architectural education toward environmentally just focuses.
Included among the many demands the groups are making is a push for transforming design to become "more regenerative" so that designers can create "an architecture and urbanism that goes beyond zero-carbon standards."
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