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New Directions in Sustainable Design [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x191 mm, weight: 520 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Oct-2010
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415780373
  • ISBN-13: 9780415780377
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x191 mm, weight: 520 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 50 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Oct-2010
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415780373
  • ISBN-13: 9780415780377
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Recently there has been a plethora of work published on the topic of sustainability, much of which is purely theoretical or technical in its approach. More often than not these books fail to introduce readers to the larger challenge of what thinking sustainably might entail.

Combining a series of well know authors in contemporary philosophy with established practitioners of sustainable design, this book develops a coherent theoretical framework for how theories of sustainability might engage with the growing practice of design. This book:





brings together new and emerging perspectives on sustainability provides cohesive and jargon-free reading articulates the specificity of both theory and practice, to develop a symbiotic relationship which allows the reader to understand what thinking sustainably entails

This volume describes a variety of new ways to approach sustainable design and it equips the next generation of designers with necessary conceptual tools for thinking sustainably.
List of Illustrations
vii
Illustration Credits
ix
Notes on Contributors x
Foreword xv
Thomas Fisher
Acknowledgments xviii
Part I Principles
1(34)
1 Letter to the Profession of Architecture
3(3)
Teddy Cruz
2 Art, Politics, and Climate Change
6(7)
Adrian Parr
3 Interview with Janet Laurence on Public Art and Ecology
13(7)
Adrian Parr
4 The Brunel Lecture
20(15)
Peter Head
Part II Ecologies
35(60)
5 Ecological Modernism and the Making of a New Working Class
37(16)
Shannon May
6 Back to the Garden: The Ecological Evolution of the Atlantic Yards
53(13)
Marshall Brown
7 Building Recombinant Ecologies: Triangulating Policy, Models, and Design in Urban Infrastructure
66(18)
Stephen Luoni
8 Patchworks, Ecologies, and the Contemporary City
84(11)
Graham Livesey
Part III Resiliences
95(76)
9 Design from the Ground Up: Risks and Opportunities in Humanitarian Design
97(18)
Michael Zaretsky
10 Constructive Dialogue: Community Building as a Tool of Social Change
115(14)
Nick Seemann
11 Interview with Durganand Balsavar of ARTES-Human Settlements Development Collaborative
129(8)
Adrian Parr
12 The Politics of the Southeast Asian Smog Crises: A Classic Case of Rentier Capitalism at Work?
137(15)
Kenneth Surin
13 Designing Resilience: Sustainable Design from a Complex Systems Perspective
152(19)
Carl S. Sterner
Part IV Techniques
171(48)
14 Technique is the Architecture of Sustainability
173(12)
Kiel Moe
15 How is LEED Faring after Five Years in Use?
185(6)
Nancy B. Solomon
16 LEED after Ten Years
191(11)
Michael Zaretsky
17 Interview with Christof Jantzen of Behnisch Architekten
202(5)
Michael Zaretsky
18 Reinventing the Wheels
207(12)
Amory B. Lovins
Part V Concepts
219(37)
19 The Sustainability of Concepts: Knowledge and Human Interests
221(8)
Claire Colebrook
20 Undoing the Subject: Deleuze and the Makings of a Sustainable Life
229(13)
Jeffrey A. Bell
21 Cultural Symbolizations of a Sustainable Future
242(14)
Roland Faber
Index 256
Adrian Parr is an Associate Professor in the Department of Womens, Gender and Sexuality Studies and the School of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati, and a Distinguished Fellow of iCinema at the University of New South Wales. She is the author of Hijacking Sustainability (MIT Press, 2009), Deleuze and Memorial Culture (Edinburgh University Press, 2008), and editor of The Deleuze Dictionary (Columbia University Press, 2005) and the co-editor with Ian Buchanan of Deleuze and the Contemporary World (Edinburgh University Press, 2006).









Michael Zaretsky is an Architect, LEED AP and Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design. His practice, research, and teaching engage with issues of public-interest design, humanitarian design, and a holistic approach to sustainable design. He is the author of Precedents in Zero-Energy Design: Architecture and Passive Design in the 2007 Solar Decathlon (Routledge, 2009). He is Chair of the Roche Health Center Design Committee and is presently leading the design of a zero-energy health center for Roche Village in rural Tanzania.