Designing spaces for a regenerative, restorative, and just world

A conversation about designing justice within living spaces at Bioneers

Designing spaces for a regenerative, restorative, and just world
Restore Oakland building from Designing Justice, Designing Spaces

Our laughably inefficient buildings account for some 40% of all U. S. primary energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, our built environment also very often sickens, oppresses and alienates the humans who inhabit it. Bioneers is thrilled to bring together for the first time two of the most visionary architects of our time, who, coming on very different career paths, are both at the forefront of radically expanding our sense of what a truly healthy, nature-honoring and socially equitable built environment could look like. Deanna Van Buren, the co-founder and Executive Director of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces, is a leading figure in the movement to build “restorative” infrastructure that addresses in its very design the root causes of mass incarceration—poverty, racism, unequal access to resources, and the criminal justice system itself. Jason McLennan, arguably the most influential “green” architect of our era, has set a high bar, showing us what truly “living,” genuinely regenerative buildings can be. Can these two very different but equally imperative re-visionings of how we rethink the built environment be reconciled/synthesized

This conversation was moderated/hosted by Dawn Danby, co-founder of Spherical.

To see more talks and discussions from the 2022 Bioneers conference, visit http://www.bioneers.org