Dezeen had the opportunity to spotlight the 2023 European Cultural Center Architecture Biennale. Within the article, Dezeen explores the different ways that organizations around the world are looking to address the wicked problems of an uncertain climate future. Within their spotlight is included a brief look at the transpecies design exhibit by the University of Oregon's College of Design. The college has been an impactful leader in the space of environmental design for over 100 years and is positioning itself as a potential leader for the world of education in the face of an uncertain climate future. The following is an excerpt taken from the story as it explores the multitude of different exhibits.
The original article can be found on the Dezeen website, here.
Also on show is Transpecies Design by Adrian Parr Zaretsky at the University of Oregon, which is described as an investigation into "an other-than-anthropocentric approach to regenerating, restoring, reinvigorating and replenishing the natural environment".
Rather than focusing the design goal on the human experience, Parr Zaretsky's project takes into account the relationship between plants, humans and animals when establishing the end design goal.
Read more: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/05/25/time-space-existence/.