Design for sustainability : a sourcebook of integrated, eco-logical solutions /
Ecological principles and concepts are becoming increasingly integrated into our everyday lives, influencing where and how we live. This book is an inspiring, radical and detailed collection of the eco-solutions that can be applied to a range of design challenges.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Sterling, VA :
Earthscan Publications,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Designing Eco-solutions
- Education for Eco-innovation
- The Centrality of Design
- Green Philosophy
- Responsible Design
- The Concepts of Growth and Waste
- Limits to Growth and Design of Settlements
- Redefining Progress
- Designing Waste
- Designing for Durability
- Industrial, Urban and Construction Ecology
- Industrial Ecology
- Urban Ecology
- Construction Ecology
- Pollution Prevention by Design
- Design within Complex Social Systems
- Complexity and the Urban Environment
- Unified Human Community Ecology
- The Bionic Method in Industrial Design
- Green Theory in the Construction Fields
- Permaculture and Landscape Design
- Permaculture and Design Education
- The Sustainable Landscape
- Place, Community Values and Planning
- Playgardens and Community Development
- Values Embodied in and Reinforced by Design
- Urban Forms and the Dominant Paradigm
- Models of Ecological Housing
- Marketing-led Design
- Gender and Product Semantics
- Design for Community Building and Health
- ESD and 'Sense of Community'
- Sustainability and Aboriginal Housing
- Indoor Air Quality in Housing
- Beyond the Chemical Barrier
- Productivity, Land and Transport Efficiency
- Greening the Workplace
- Sustainable Personal Urban Transport
- From Sub-urbanism to Eco-cities
- Density, Environment and the City
- Design with Less Energy, Materials and Waste
- Living Technologies
- Housing Wastewater Solutions
- Autonomous Servicing
- Timber Waste Minimisation by Design.