Living Architecture, Living Cities

Living Architecture, Living Cities

Soul-Nourishing Sustainability

Day, Christopher; Gwilliam, Julie

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2019

448

Mole

Inglês

9781138594821

15 a 20 dias

988

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PART 1: LIFE-SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENT: METHOD OR APPROACH? 1. The environmental crisis: ecological or experiential? 2. Anticipating coming unknowns 3. Environmental impacts PART 2: EXPERIENTIAL ENVIRONMENT 4. Perceived reality: sensory experience 5. Soul and spirit nourishment PART 3: PLACE: THE SETTING FOR EVERYDAY LIFE 6. Placemaking for people 7. Place: identity, continuity and integrity 8. Design for community 9. Getting around cities 10. Connectivity 11. Use, space and life 12. Design for security PART 4: PROCESSES, DRIVERS AND OUTCOMES 13. Settlement form, space and life 14. Design processes: how, by whom, how fast? 15. Economic vigour as process-driver and shaper 16. The primary change-driver: money 17. Sustainability and economics PART 5: LIVING WITH A CHANGING WORLD 18. Future climate: future issues 19. Design with the elements 20. Ecological design: energy aspects 21. Cyclic systems 22. Habitat 23. Bio-climatic placemaking 24. Design for demanding climates 25. Everything change: future-proofing 26. Material applications: eco-towns, eco-projects and eco-regeneration 27. New situation: new approaches 28. Sustainability or sustenance? Illustration credits Index
Young Men;living;UK National Grid;cities;EU Renewable Energy;planning;Tyre Road Friction;nature;Mis Trust;environment;German Planning Regulations;placemaking;Khoo Teck Puat Hospital;community;Soft Acoustics;eco;Primary Olfactory Cortex;spirit;Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike;place;Eco-friendly Aspects;architecture;PVC Window;buildings;Sociable Amenities;design;Energy Conservation;energy;Non-offensive Defences;environmental impacts;Natural Beauty;urban planning;Collapse Cascade;lifestyle;Demands Concavity;sustainability;Vice Versa;sustainable architecture;Emscher Park;urban design;Consensus Design Process;era;Increase Fire Risk;Potential Activity Nodes