Jeffrey S. Nesbit is joined by Daisy Ames, Daniel A. Barber and Mae-ling Lokko to reflect on climate change, air quality, and cultures from within the architectural envelopes as the Nature of Enclosure.
Learn more about Daisy Ames's work:
http://studio-ames.com/
https://www.arch.columbia.edu/faculty/1365-daisy-ames
https://www.arch.columbia.edu/research/labs/15-housing-lab
Learn more about Daniel A Barber's work:
https://www.design.upenn.edu/architecture/graduate/people/daniel-barber
https://upenn.academia.edu/DanielBarber
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691170039/modern-architecture-and-climate
Learn more about Mae-ling Lokko's work:
https://www.arch.rpi.edu/2018/03/mae-ling-lokko/
https://housingthehuman.com/prototypes/mae-ling-lokko/
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