Scott McAulay

Scott coordinates the Anthropocene Architecture School, an internationally recognised agile, architectural education platform. Launched at 2019’s Architecture Fringe - protesting architecture’s inertia following 2018’s IPCC Report, it supports architects, students, and educators by creating educational spaces to respond to the Climate Emergency. The AAS’ impacts led to co-editing the RIAS Quarterly issue “Activism in Architecture” with Andy Summers (Architecture Fringe co-director and co-founder) and placed Scott amongst 2020’s RIBAJ Rising Stars. Since graduating in 2019, Scott has spoken on climate action in architecture or taught Climate Literacy for 15 schools of architecture alongside other campaign tactics - encouraging imaginative, urgent responses of the same magnitude as the Climate Crisis.

A passionate climate justice activist, Scott advocates for compassionately designed, regenerative spaces that create opportunities for both people and nature to thrive - long into our future. He sits on the RIAS Sustainability Working Group, is a coordinator of the Architects Climate Action Network’s Carbon Literacy Working Group and volunteers on natural building sites whenever opportunities arise.

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