The Humble Brick: Mosquito Vectors, Ectothermicities and Designing with Air

Thu Nov 14 2024 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm UTC+11:00

Morven Brown Building - Room 310 | Kensington

Humanities & Languages
Publisher/HostHumanities & Languages
The Humble Brick: Mosquito Vectors, Ectothermicities and Designing with Air
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A seminar on how transforming the humble brick can rearticulate aspirations for social progress
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Co-hosted by the UNSW Science and Society Research group and the School of Humanities and Languages, hear from Professor Ann Kelly on how the humble brick can be a tool in public health and in equipping communities to meet the needs of our collective thermal future.
Mosquitoes are exquisitely temperature-sensitive. Thriving in warmer and more humid conditions, mosquitoes’ ectothermic biology has made them sentinels for the disease risk in an era of climate change, prompting calls for invasive species surveillance and ever-more expansive programmes of chemoprophylactic control.
This paper explores another avenue to threat mosquitoes pose, a transdisciplinary project seeking to redesign the ‘humble brick’ as a tool for public health. The most commonly-used building artifact in the world, bricks are cheap, durable, modular, low-maintenance, energy-efficient, and have great potential for recycle and reuse.
Those properties present an opportunity for the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases—a field of global health practice focused on household protection but dominated by chemical tools that offer little by way of material improvement to local living conditions. Locally sourced, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing, the brick, in contrast, can be enfolded into residential construction processes and priorities, providing the foundations for a more expansive imaginary of healthy and climate-resilient living.
More than a vector control tool, transforming the humble brick can rearticulate aspirations for social progress within an enterprise circumscribed by humanitarian commitments—a global health modern better equipped to meet the needs of our collective thermal future.

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Morven Brown Building - Room 310, UNSW Room310, Level 3, Morven Brown Building, Kensington, Australia

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