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Title
Anthropocene Square Meter
Author(s)
Nichols, Sarah ; Bruckmann, Ziu
Date
2022
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Work in progress: This is a model of the average cumulative anthropogenic change to the earth’s surface. It was proposed by Jan Zalasiewicz, Emeritus Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Leicester. Zalasiewicz is known as one of the first people to put forward the idea of the Anthropocene as a geological epoch. In discussion with Zalasiewicz, THEMA has built the model for the first time. This is the first step towards a larger collaborative research project of representing the vast scale of anthropogenic impact on earth, in particular the contribution of construction to this change, including the rate of change and the stark difference in anthropogenic square meters in different areas of the world. The model is built at 1:1 scale as a globalized average using the actual materials that have most accumulated on the earth’s surface. The “Baugespanne” or “Gabarits” (building profiles) show the volume of anthropogenic CO2. As such certain key changes are left out (absences left by extraction, meltwater, particulate matter like fly ash, radioactive materials, and so on), which future phases of the project will incorporate.
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THEMA
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Scientific production and competences > ENAC - School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering > IA - Institute of Architecture > THEMA - Theory of Environment, Material, and Architecture
Physical objects
Work produced at EPFL
Physical objects
Work produced at EPFL
Record creation date
2023-01-20