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|a Joachim, Mitchell.
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|b New Directions on Ecological Design.
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Design for a Planet in Peril -- Extraterritoriality Nexus -- Weatherfield -- Amagerforbraending Waste Treatment Plant -- Clean -- Future Venice -- Aqualta -- 756S-1422w -- Very Large Structure -- CVO8 -- Dune City: A Transgressive Biomimetics -- Lilypads -- Heliofield, Land Art Generator Initiative -- Ice Factory -- Urbaneering Resilient Waterfront: Infrastructure as Spectacle -- ARC Wildlife Bridge -- Filenes Ecopods -- Sky Condos -- Halley VI: Antartic Research Station -- Microcosmic Aquaculture: Gelatinous Orbs -- Amphibious Architecture -- The Anthropocene Folly -- Fab Tree Hab and Plug-In Ecology -- Strange Weather -- Stripped-Down Villa -- Ground Elemental -- The Micro-Behavior of Multi-Agent Systems -- Theater of Lost Species -- Baubotanik: Living Plant Constructions -- He Shot Me Down -- Head in the Clouds Pavilion -- Open-Source Ecology -- Elevator B -- Extrapolation Factory, Animal Superpowers -- Bioreactors, Membranes, and Architecture -- Hortus: Algae Farm -- Radiant Soil -- Branching Morphogenesis -- Concrete Recycling Robot -- Your Rotten Future Will Be Great -- A Call for Citizen Biotech -- Recycled Plastic Furniture -- Up-Drop -- Trash Track -- Cascade Formations: Low Energy-High Complexity -- Biomanufactured Brick -- Construction Site Automation, Green Masonry and BIM -- Glass Works -- Solar Sintering -- Rewilding with Synthetic biology -- Semi-Living Victimless Utopia: Will We Ever Get There? -- Molecular Self-Assembly -- Bio City Map of 11 Billion: World Population in 2110 -- nBots: Sustaining Nano-Robotic Environments -- Lydia Kallipoliti, Ecoredux: An Archival and Design Resource for Ecological Material Experiments -- Jason Bellows, Mediterranean Be Dammed: The Story of Atlantropa -- Steven Cassells, Interview -- David Catling, The Terraforming of Ascension Island.
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|a AUDC/ Robert Sumrell plus Kazys Varnelis, Another Green World -- Natalie Jeremijenko, Interview -- Graham Burnett, A Mind in the Water -- Jessica Green, The Indoor Microbial Forest -- Anna Dyson, Beyond Sustainability: Identity Formation and Built Ecologies -- Nina Tandon, Biology is Fabrication: Energy, Food, and the Third Industrial Revolution -- Anil Netravali, Green Composites -- Alex Felson and Jacob Dugopolski, Re-Wilding the Suburbs: Housing Taxonomy -- Mitchell Joachim, Ten Archetypes of Nature in Design -- Ioanna Theocharopoulou, Oikoiosis: A Guide to Adaptive Behavior -- Biographies -- About the Authors -- Credits.
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|a XXL-XS represents the emerging discipline of ecological design by assembling a wide range of innovators with diverse interests. Geo-engineering, synthetic biology, construction site co-robotics, low-energy fabrication, up-cycling waste, minimally invasive design, living materials, and molecular self-assembly are just a few of the important advances explored in the book. At one extreme are massive public works, at the other, micro to nano-sized interventions that can have equally profound impacts on our world. From terraforming to bio-manufacturing, a new generation of designers is proposing unique ways of confronting the difficult challenges ahead. In this way design becomes a totality of relationships that affects all disciplines, which can no-longer be thought of as self-contained fields, each handled separately by narrowly focused specialists. --
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