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E-grāmata: Re-Use Atlas: A Designer's Guide Towards a Circular Economy [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9780429346095
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Cena: 36,45 €*
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9780429346095
This book is a highly illustrated 'atlas, taking the reader on a journey via four distinct steps (recycling, reuse, reduce, closed loop), from a linear economy towards a system emulating the natural world, i.e, a circular economy.  Featuring over 25 detailed case studies describing design exemplars from the worlds of textile and fashion design, product design, interior architecture, architecture and urban design, this book's purpose is to show designers how they can successfully navigate and exploit the emerging field of resource management and the circular economy. 

Each step is supplemented with an in depth interview with an expert who is successfully tackling one or more of these challenges that present all designers today and includes contributory essays from, among others, Professor Walter Stahel of the Product-Life Institute, and Professor Jonathan Chapman, author of Emotionally Durable Design.
About the Author iii
Acknowledgements iv
Foreword ix
Graeme Brooker
Preface xiii
Walter Stahel
Introduction 1(4)
Duncan Baker-Brown
PART 1 Setting the Waste Scene
5(24)
Chapter 1 Resource Matters
7(9)
Duncan Baker-Brown
Chapter 2 What a Waste!
16(5)
Cat Fletcher
Chapter 3 The Political Narrative
21(8)
Dr David Greenfield
PART 2 Circular Inspirations
29(114)
Duncan Baker-Brown
Introduction
31(2)
Step 1 Recycling Waste
33(22)
Step 2 Reusing Waste
55(26)
Step 3 Reducing the Amount of Material Used
81(28)
Step 4 The Circular Economy
109(34)
PART 3 The Waste House Story
143(16)
Duncan Baker-Brown
PART 4 Looking Forward
159(24)
Chapter 1 Product Moments, Material Eternities
161(5)
Jonathan Chapman
Chapter 2 Educating the Circular Economy (or Learning in Circles)
166(7)
Anne Boddington
Chapter 3 How are Closed-Loop Systems Relevant?
173(10)
Duncan Baker-Brown
Endnotes 183(5)
Index 188(2)
Picture Credits 190
Duncan Baker-Brown has taught architecture at the University of Brighton at both undergraduate, post-graduate and RIBA Part 3 levels for over 20 years. From 2011-2014 Duncan designed, coordinated and built Europes first permanent public building made from material others had discarded, The Brighton Waste House, on campus at the College of Arts & Humanities.