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The Circle and the SphereEarth Ethics as Inspiration

Karenna Gore - The Circle and the Sphere
Karenna Gore posits a future for the design practices that works within the living and intelligent design of Earth.
On a spring afternoon in Cambridge, Massachusetts, standing against the concrete and glass backdrop of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design's Gund Hall, Karenna Gore addressed a graduating class of future architects, landscape architects, design engineers, and urban planners and designers. 
Gore, a professor of earth ethics whose work hovers around the intersection of values, faith, and ecology, could seem an unexpected fit as the messenger of parting wisdom to a group of designers. But she begins her speech by foregrounding the shared task of facing a climate crisis that continues to threaten life and systems on Earth in new and increasingly erratic ways, and encourages a future for design that lies in learning from the natural world. 
Calling on figures as varied as theologian Thomas Berry to landscape architect Kate Orff, Gore suggests this multidisciplinary Earth-centered approach could not only be benefical to design thinking but integral to it. "It is not Earth that needs fixing," she said. "It is us."
Karenna Gore is the founder and executive director of the Center for Earth Ethics and teaching professor of practice of earth ethics at Union Theological Seminary in New York.
 
2026 (publication expected by 1st quarter)
English edition
11,5 x 17,9 cm (softcover)
80 pages (20 ill.)
 
15.95
 
ISBN : 978-1-915609-81-6
EAN : 9781915609816
 
forthcoming


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