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The Quiet Heretic

Name
Nicholas Woodward
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Political Architecture: Critical Sustainability
Institute
Architecture and Culture
Year
2020

Environmental breakdown is abstract. In relation to our everyday, it is hard to know what it means. Kent’s Environmentarium is set between two vast disused oil tanks, between the fields of art and science and in a landscape that contrasts heavy industry with critical ecosystems.

Rather than through statistics alone, the quiet heretic finds meaning by melding experiential and objective knowledge.

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Quality education (4)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)
Climate action (13)