“Whenever we build, we either contribute to or counteract dominant processes of change.” — Material Cultures

Illustration by www.carlospenalver.com

Material Matters is a hands-on, practical learning journey for people interested in the material transition of our homes, streets and neighbourhoods to collectively move towards a low-carbon, regenerative built environment that supports an ecologically safe and socially just planet for all life, both human and the more-than-human.

Participation will primarily take the form of four hands-on in person workshops each centred around a working with different natural materials alongside some theoretical knowledge in relation to the material. These in person sessions will be supported by online sessions and an optional learning visit. The series will wrap up with a collaborative launch of our research report through a creative showcase in the form of a ‘material farmers market’ which all workshop peers are invited to contribute.

Read more about the work of Material Cultures here

Image credit: Material Cultures, https://materialcultures.org/make-workshop-civic-square/

‘Construction and maintenance presently accounts for over 40 per cent of total UK carbon emissions. Eleven per cent of the industry’s carbon emissions are derived from the manufacture of materials. Current housing models depend on large amounts of high-energy materials, mass-manufactured overseas, with short lifespans. If we are to halt the progress of ecological breakdown we need to radically rethink the logic of current construction methods, the materials we use and our approach to growth. In doing so it is likely that we will need to both recover some of our forgotten technologies and develop entirely new forms of architectural language,’ 

– Material Cultures

Image credit: Material Cultures, site visit to the Brick House

I’ll be sharing what we’re up to on my Instagram as we go, and in longer form through this journal, so follow along if you want to learn more about a post-carbon future with me. 

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