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E-grāmata: Order of Buildings and Cities: A Paradigm of Open Systems Evolution for Sustainable Design

  • Formāts: 221 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035102604
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN-13: 9783035102604

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The assumption of an environmental crisis, global warming and climate change, has put into question the viability of modern development patterns in industrialised societies. This pattern is characterised by excessive exploitation of energy and resources without concern for negative impact upon the natural ecosystem. One of the primary challenges to sustainable development is identified as the dilemma between long term economic development and environmental damage. Influenced by this pattern, modern design of buildings and cites contributes to environmental degradation. To explore an alternative paradigm for sustainable design, this book investigates a model of open systems evolution based on scientific foundations of the Second Law of Thermodynamics and complex systems science. It states the creativity of the universe appears as the emergence of order via the mechanisms of open systems evolution, a manifesto of the Post-Modernism world-view. Furthermore, the book argues this novel paradigm of open systems evolution implies a conceptual framework for sustainable design, an intelligent model of buildings and cities, adapting to the natural ecosystem and ensuring positive impact upon it, and a contextual design strategy for ecologically symbiosis with nature, an order of buildings and cities.
Preface i
Abstract iii
Acknowledgements v
List of Figures
ix
Introduction 1(6)
Part I The Concept of Sustainability
Chapter 1 Un-sustainable development: an ill-posed question or well-defined problem
7(32)
1.1 The industrial development pattern for the modernisation
7(4)
1.2 Negative impacts of the industrial development
11(11)
1.3 A contemporary case of China's industrial modernisation
22(4)
1.4 A well-defined problem: the industrial development pattern is unsustainable
26(1)
1.5 Global campaign for sustainable development
27(7)
1.6 An integrated proposition of sustainable development
34(5)
Chapter 2 Sustainable design in the built environment
39(64)
2.1 Critical discourses on modernism design in the Industrial Age
40(14)
2.2 A new worldview of the Post-Modernism: from simplicity to complexity
54(6)
2.3 Contemporary campaign for sustainable design
60(10)
2.4 A paradigm of nature for sustainable design
70(8)
2.5 Ecological design for sustainable environment
78(25)
Part II The Framework of Open Systems Evolution
Chapter 3 The model of open systems evolution
103(68)
3.1 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
104(15)
3.2 The concept of entropy
119(21)
3.3 Universal generality of open systems evolution
140(14)
3.4 Complexity of open systems evolution
154(6)
3.5 Comparison of open systems evolution and Darwinism evolution
160(5)
3.6 Implication: a Post-Modernism world-view and a Post-Industrial pattern
165(6)
Part III The Application of Open Systems Evolution to Sustainability
Chapter 4 An intelligent model for sustainable design in open systems evolution
171(26)
4.1 A scientific framework for sustainable design
172(1)
4.2 Intelligent design in the model open systems evolution
173(2)
4.3 Conceptual configuration of intelligent sustainable design
175(11)
4.4 Parametric design of intelligent sustainable design
186(4)
4.5 Implications of open systems evolution in sustainable design
190(3)
4.6 Conclusion
193(4)
Glossary 197(8)
Bibliography 205(14)
Index 219(2)
Appendix. An Alternative Diagram of Transitional Phases of Open Systems Evolution 221
Yan Gu is qualified with an architectural degree in China and a Masters in Urban Design from the University College London (Bartlett School of Architecture) in UK. In 2010, she obtained her PhD on cross-disciplinary research in sustainable design and information communication technology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interest is design science, including sustainable design via complexity science, complexity science applied in architectural design and the modernization of China. She currently teaches sustainable architecture design at the University of Melbourne.