Barnabas Calder
@barnabascalder.bsky.social
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Historian of #architecture and #energy, at University of Liverpool School of Architecture. Author of Architecture: From Prehistory to Climate Emergency (Pelican, 2021), and Raw Concrete: The Beauty of Brutalism (William Heinemann, 2016).
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My #books so far. Three more on the way, in various states of incompletion.
#architectureandenergy
#rawconcrete
Not so far it isn't. We're still full on fossil fuelism.
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This summary piece of Barnabas Calder's thinking about energy and architecture (in Dezeen, form 2023) is a blast of sense. There's mention too of Yasmeen Lari's important work. #architecture
I offered a dissenting voice in this article about "beauty" in #architecture, though little of it got in. Essentially, I can't see why style wars should wang on self-promotingly through a climate emergency.
www.ft.com/content/fd8a...
I put the case here too:
www.dezeen.com/2023/01/12/a...
Who should decide what makes a building beautiful?
Everyone agrees that we need more homes, and fast — and that we want them to look good. But who should be the judge: architects, governments or the general public?
www.ft.com
Yes. And the really troubling thing about beauty BS is that it's another weapon in the armoury for those arguing for endless demolition and replacement. Who cares if an existing building isn't in the style you happen to cling to sentimentally? It's tens of thousands of tonnes of CO2 to replace it.
I offered a dissenting voice in this article about "beauty" in #architecture, though little of it got in. Essentially, I can't see why style wars should wang on self-promotingly through a climate emergency.
www.ft.com/content/fd8a...
I put the case here too:
www.dezeen.com/2023/01/12/a...
Who should decide what makes a building beautiful?
Everyone agrees that we need more homes, and fast — and that we want them to look good. But who should be the judge: architects, governments or the general public?
www.ft.com
Thanks Lloyd - I'm so glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. @florianurban.bsky.social's data sets are amazing, aren't they!
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on the plane home from conferences on #sufficiency and #passivhaus I read "Form Follows Fuel" by Florian Urban and @barnabascalder.bsky.social. It has remarkable relevance to both, a brilliant book demonstrating that we cannot get a real grip on upfront carbon without embracing sufficiency.
A tale of two conferences and a book, "Form Follows Fuel"
I attend a Sufficiency conference in Edinburgh and a Passivhaus conference in Belfast, and read a new book relevant to both.
lloydalter.substack.com
This will be really interesting and fun if you can get to Chester this weekend: learning to build medieval gothic vaults from very accurate foam replicas. I can't wait!
chestercathedral.com/events/event...
#architecture #medievalarchitecture #vaulting #chester
Poster for "centring the past" event
Such an important question. Is it possible to boil down some key findings as a thread for all of us who can't read Danish? I hope you get an English publisher.
Ooh! I don't know it. Your sketch is hugely recognisable though.
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In a slightly abstract twist, where were we yesterday?!
Single line pen sketch of a mystery building...
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#architectureandenergy Thanks to the 100+ people who joined our book launch event last night at the Glasgow School of Art! Well done Chloe and Kieran @architectsdeclare.bsky.social for organising this event, and thanks to @barnabascalder.bsky.social and www.instagram.com/john_joseph_...
Thank you. Yes, architecture is a great place to look at the intersections between it all, isn't it?
Thank you so much. That is unbelievably heart-warming and generous. I'm with Florian now after the Edinburgh launch, and we're both delighted with your kind words.
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if you only buy one book about architecture or history this year make sure it's form follows fuel! 14 buildings from 4 millennia show how energy has shaped human housing, sustainability and climate through history, and its topical and informative interdisciplinary approach make this a must read!
form follows fuel: 14 buildings from antiquity to the oil age by florian urban and barnabas calder. a detailed drawing of the church-like chhatrapati shivaji maharaj terminus in mumbai on the cover
I love going by train. Recognise these roofs?
#whatbuilding
A wrought iron station roof. A cast iron station roof.
That's the first review we've had, and what a lovely one! Thank you so much!

I hope the second half of the book remains as interesting even if more anxiety-inducing.
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just finished the pre-fossil chapters, very hard to put the book down for the night as it is both an extremely informative and entertaining read! great choice of examples too, serving the focus on energy and sustainability in architecture just wonderfully! fantastic book, highly recommended!
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I hope it lives up to your expectations. We'd welcome feedback once you've had a look.