Research platform

Critical Environments

The Section of Urban Design at TU Delft  is launching a novel research group and initiative on Critical Environments. The platform aims to foreground an environmental approach to design, and a design approach to the environment, contributing towards the construction of post-anthropocenic narratives for the cohabitation of human and more- than- human communities on the planet. 

 

Tarsands AB CA 9

Critical Environments aspires to serve as a platform for intellectual exchange, collaborative knowledge production and resource commoning, bringing design in dialogue with interdisciplinary perspectives from urban and landscape theory, critical media and environmental studies.

Critical Environments suggests a focus on environments that are facing critical challenges due to the polycrisis  brought about by concurrent, interlinked and interscalar challenges. The simultaneity of  climate emergency, biodiversity loss, widespread pollution, and social and ecological inequality are overwhelming landscapes across the entire planet. These places are often more-than-human, more-than-city environments that have largely remained at the margins of urbanism research and practice.

Critical Environments wants to decenter the subject of urbanism from human / city-centric concerns, to emphasize more-than-human / more-than-city dimensions. We aim to place these worlds in the foreground, highlighting their importance in the broader geometabolic interdependencies of urbanization.

Critical Environments is committed to decipher the hidden externalities of dominant and emerging models of spatial development impacting those landscapes, including green transition(s) schemes, often associated with new forms of extractivism, exploitation, and appropriation of more-than-human work.

Critical Environments highlights the need for developing critical approaches towards understanding and addressing these challenges. Approaches that go beyond solutionism, yet remain reflexively instrumental, highlighting design not only as a form of creative practice, but also as a medium for critical inquiry.

Critical Environments wants to work towards the development of situated and grounded urbanisms which empower human and more-than human agents through the development of forms of knowledge.

Critical Environments embraces, but also interrogates technoscientific mediums as geospatial modeling, the application of AI and automation technologies, and environmental remote sensing.

Critical Environments wants to enable the envisioning of alternative modes of human and more-than human coexistence, of alterurbanizations: enabling the realization of potentials for inclusive development, political emancipation, ecological justice, and plurality across scales.

Critical Environments is a platform based at the Section of Urban Design at TU Delft, and is led by Taneha Bacchin, Nikos Katsikis, and Víctor Muñoz Sanz.