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Your NameJonathan Fashanu
Email Addressjonathan@studiodash.co.uk
Cohort AssignmentSpring 2023 Cohort A: Europe + MENA
1. What do you see as your primary work at this stage of your life?

To create better spaces for people to co-exist with the planet. I hope I can facilitate this through better design and construction methods that prioritise the development of place and contribute to the positive wellbeing of the planet.

2. What role do you see as yours to play?

I see my role as an educator, a facilitator and an inventor. Inventor in the sense of coming up with methods to achieve my primary work.

3. What goals or aims do you have in regard to the above?

To fully understand the principles around regenerative design and development and to grow a team that can put that into practice.

4. Where do you feel your next arenas for personal growth are?

Making meaningful connections, reducing my anxiety

5. And for professional growth?

Team motivation and management, marketing or selling the concept, SuDs Design, Reusing existing structures/retrofit

6. What have you invested in to get you where you are?

I have built a practice which has taken a lot of time and money to nurture so that I can become part of the dialogue around sustainability.

7. What fields of learning and which thinkers have been important in your life?

Policy, economics, systems thinking, architecture and sustainability.

8. Can you frame your philosophy or cosmology of life? What role(s) do humans play in it?

Humans are part of a complex organism and were meant to co-exist with nature. We exhausted a great deal of resources in our pursuit of technological solutions but we should now use that advantage to restore balance to the system.

Date CreatedFebruary 21, 2023

 

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