As mass-timber construction gains traction in the U.S., long-standing conflicts over the forests of the Pacific Northwest could make or break its promise of building our way out of the climate crisis.
The architects endeavor to serve the needs of the dense city while considering rising temperatures and respecting the character of the historic harbor.
The environmental justice leader and executive director of UPROSE, a community group in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, spoke to RECORD about co-governance, collective leadership, and "deep green deindustrialization."
RECORD focuses on the unequal threat of the climate crisis for poor and marginalized communities, while examining solutions for healing the planet and reversing these inequities.