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A Young Architect’s Designs for the Climate Apocalypse

26 pointsby chapulinover 1 year ago

3 comments

Nick87633over 1 year ago
Always bothers me when reading long articles about designers and artists with only a single image of any of their work!
Aurornisover 1 year ago
Designing for the future and seeking new ways to be mindful of the climate is great, but this person has taken the concept several iterations too far. Once you start getting hesitant about using mealworms to consume plastic waste because it feels &quot;very capitalistic&quot;, you&#x27;re just shooting yourself in the foot.<p>&gt; Hedström has proposed factory-like systems that would feed plastic waste to mealworms on an industrial scale, but he grapples with the ethical and practical problems in doing so. (It takes a colony of three to four thousand mealworms a week to digest a coffee cup.) “It’s very capitalistic or, like, it’s a very human way of thinking,” Hedström said. It doesn’t feel like symbiosis if one of you is being farmed.<p>This is a good example of ideology gone too far. Taken to the extremes, even good intentions start getting weirdly misaligned.
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hnuser847over 1 year ago
&gt; For his final presentation at architecture school, Hedström proposed Inxect Island, an apartment complex built around mealworm farming, sustained by ocean-borne plastic, on a decommissioned oil rig moored outside Tórshavn.<p>This sounds more like the set of a Balenciaga runway show than an a helpful vision for the future. Complete with a dash of &quot;zey vill eat zee bugs&quot;, it&#x27;s hard to tell whether or not this is satire.
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