About this Event
UIA World Congress - C40 session:
The Architect’s Blues: Navigating the Climate and Housing Crisis in Times of Economic Uncertainty
The architecture, planning, and design sectors are at a crossroads, facing intertwined crises: economic and real-estate uncertainty, urgent decarbonization, and the pressing need for affordable housing. This session, organised by C40 Cities, explores the “Architect’s Blues”—the professional and ethical tension that architects face between climate imperatives, social responsibility, and market constraints.
Architecture is society’s proxy for designing inclusive social habitats. However, across many cities, real-estate slowdowns have left projects delayed or cancelled, reduced commissions, and constrained professional growth. These pressures force architects to reconsider the purpose and scope of their work, particularly in addressing housing affordability and the growing challenge of underused office space.
Design professionals are expected to deliver housing quickly and affordably, champion net-zero and circular solutions, and respond to urgent social needs—all while navigating rising material costs, shrinking budgets, and fewer opportunities in a stagnating market. This friction can stifle creativity, yet it also sparks innovation in adaptive reuse, regenerative design, and systemic urban solutions.
This session will reflect on how cities and designers can turn tension into opportunity, exploring how municipal policies, procurement, and planning frameworks can either hinder or empower sustainable, affordable, and socially responsible urban design.
Key Questions to be Explored:
- The Real-Estate and Economic Crisis: How do project delays and cancellations affect architects’ economic viability, creative freedom, and ability to meet housing needs?
- Climate-Conscious Dilemmas: How can cities and architects balance the moral imperative to reduce carbon with the pressures of building quickly and affordably?
- From Constraint to Creativity: How can the “blues” of architects—frustration, ethical tension, and compromise—be harnessed as drivers of innovation in planning, housing, and sustainable design?
- Rethinking Construction vs. Vacancy: How should architects respond to widespread underused or vacant spaces in cities? Can adaptive reuse, densification, or reprogramming help deliver affordable housing while reducing emissions?
Featuring city policymakers from C40 Cities, leading architects, and youth, this session explores how these “blues” can be transformed into productive friction—driving design that is environmentally responsible, socially equitable, and economically viable across Europe.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Design Museum of Barcelona, 38 Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, Barcelona, Spain
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