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Ecoredux Design Remedies For An Ailing Planet Architectural Design November December 2010 Vol 80 No 6 1st Edition Kallipoliti Lydia

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Ecoredux Design Remedies For An Ailing Planet Architectural Design November December 2010 Vol 80 No 6 1st Edition Kallipoliti Lydia
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.62 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Kallipoliti Lydia
ISBN: 9780470746622, 0470746629
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Ecoredux Design Remedies For An Ailing Planet Architectural Design November December 2010 Vol 80 No 6 1st Edition Kallipoliti Lydia by Kallipoliti Lydia 9780470746622, 0470746629 instant download after payment.

This issue of AD explores the remarkable resurgence of ecological strategies in architectural imagination. As a symptom of a new sociopolitical reality inundated with environmental catastrophes, sudden climatic changes, garbage-packed metropolises and para-economies of non-recyclable e-waste, environmental consciousness and the image of the earth re-emerges, after the 1960s, as an inevitable cultural armature for architects now faced with the urgency to heal an ill-managed planet that is headed towards evolutionary bankruptcy. At present though, in a world that has suffered severe loss of resources, the new wave of ecological architecture is not solely directed to the ethics of the worlds salvation, yet rather upraises as a psycho-spatial or mental position, fuelling a reality of change, motion and action. Coined as ‘EcoRedux, this position differs from utopia in that it does not explicitly seek to be right it recognises pollution and waste as generative potentials for design. In this sense, projects that may appear at first sight as science-fictional are not part of a foreign sphere, unassociated with the real, but an extrusion of our own realms and operations. - Contributors include: Matthias Hollwich and Marc Kushner (HWKN), Fabiola López-Durán and Nikki Moore, Anthony Vidler and Mark Wigley. - Featured architects: Anna Pla Catalá, Jonathan Enns, Eva Franch-Gilabert. Mitchell Joachim (Terreform One), François Roche (R&Sie(n)), Rafi Segal, Alexandros Tsamis and Eric Vergne.

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