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El. knyga: Designing Sustainable Factories: A Toolkit for the Assessment and Mitigation of Impact on the Landscape

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Economic constraints and lack of knowledge often prevent companies - especially small and medium enterprises - from harmonizing their facilities with the landscape. As a result, factories significantly impact the quality of our living environment, in terms of physical effects on the ecosystem, perceptual interferences with the surroundings, and disturbances on local communities. At both the design and maintenance stages, a set of appropriate tools can assist businesses in becoming more aware of their impacts and identifying possible mitigation strategies. The book presents an assessment tool and a library of inspiring design tactics for factories, with examples of the benefits and synergies for the environment, the scenery, the community, and the company itself. The purpose is to elicit more than a simple reflection about what a sustainable factory entails. It is rather to encourage and assist both businesses and designers in mitigating the impact of industrial facilities on the landscape as holistically as possible.
1 The Impact of Industrial Facilities on the Landscape
1(12)
Types of Impact
4(4)
Needs and Trends to Mitigate the Impact
8(2)
References
10(3)
2 Level of Awareness and Economic Constraints as Barriers to Sustainable Factories
13(12)
A Brief Historical Outline
14(6)
Current Approaches and Existing Barriers
20(2)
References
22(3)
3 Potential Drivers of the Change
25(16)
Economic Drivers
26(4)
Other Drivers
30(3)
Means to Support the Design of Sustainable Factories
33(3)
References
36(5)
4 Pioneer Firms from the Agri-Food Industry
41(12)
The Case of Agri-Food: From Weaknesses to Strengths
41(3)
Recurrent Patterns in Exemplary Food and Beverage Factories
44(7)
References
51(2)
5 A Toolkit to Assess and Mitigate the Impact
53(16)
An Assessment System to Detect and Measure the Impact
56(4)
A Catalogue of Good Practices to Inspire Mitigation Action
60(4)
A Toolkit to Design Sustainable Factories
64(2)
References
66(3)
6 Toolkit Implementation: An Italian Case Study
69(12)
Orogel Case Study
70(7)
From the Case Study to General Strategies
77(2)
References
79(2)
7 Conclusion
81(10)
References
86(1)
Afterword
87(4)
Annex 1 Case Studies Short Cards 91(10)
Annex 2 Library of Tactics 101
Lia Marchi is currently research fellow and adjunct professor at the Department of Architecture, University of Bologna. In 2015 she graduated with honours in Architecture at the School of Engineering and Architecture, University of Bologna. In 2020 she was awarded her Ph.D. in Architecture and Design Culture from the same University. Her primary disciplinary sector is Technology for Architecture, and she does research mainly in the field of green buildings and cities, in line with the Sustainable Development world challenge.