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DESCRIPTION:What does climate accountability look like for architecture? In
  an online exhibition curated by Arièle Dionne-Krosnick at the Canadian Ce
 ntre for Architecture (CCA)\, the participants in the »2022 Toolkit for To
 day: Carbon Present« seminar and the »2022 Doctoral Research Residency Pro
 gram«\, such as Cluster member Iva Rešetar\, were invited to collaborative
 ly re-read objects from the CCA collections in ways that highlight how car
 bon shapes our present built environment. »Researchers generated dynamic t
 erms to frame how we have historically engaged with and continue to manage
  carbon: to regulate design expertise\, to shape social and lived experien
 ce\, to be comfortable\, and to relate to (and profit from) built and natu
 ral environments« (CCA).
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SUMMARY:Matters of Activity: Carbon Present
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