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"My Solutions Are Not Polite:" Liam Young on Architecture in the Age of Polycrisis in Louisiana Channel Interview

archdaily.com·Jun 8, 2026

Liam Young, an Australian artist and futurist, critiques the current state of architecture as a marginalized luxury industry disconnected from its role in shaping public life. In a recent interview, he emphasizes the need for a new cultural response to the climate crisis, advocating for speculative storytelling through film and design to envision and navigate future challenges.

Liam Young highlights the need for the architectural profession to redefine itself by embracing speculative design and creative storytelling as tools to address the environmental and societal challenges of the present and future. He argues for a shift from architecture's traditional, slow practices to faster, more fluid mediums like film, which can better explore and communicate aspirational futures at a planetary scale. As a professional in design, consider integrating speculative design and narrative-driven approaches in your projects to envision and influence sustainable and inclusive futures.

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