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E-grāmata: Rural Design: A New Design Discipline

  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136587368
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Rural areas worldwide are undergoing profound change creating considerable challenges and stress for its residents and on the ecosystems upon which they depend. Rural design brings design thinking and the problem-solving process of design to rural issues recognizing that human and natural systems are inextricably coupled and engaged in continuous cycles of mutual influence and response.

This book is the first step along the path for rural design to emerge as an important new design discipline. Rural Design: A New Design Discipline establishes the theoretical base for rural design and the importance of looking at connecting issues to create synergy and optimal solutions from a global, national, state, region, and local perspective. To be effective and relevant, this new discipline must be founded on solid research, and practice must be based on data-driven evidence that will result in transformational changes. These directions and others will enable rural design to:

  • help rural communities make land use, architectural, and aesthetic decisions that enhance their quality of life and the environment
  • connect social, artistic, cultural, technological, and environmental issues that create rural place
  • promote sustainable economic development for rural communities and improve human, livestock, crop, and ecosystem health
  • and integrate research and practice across the many disciplines involved in rural issues to meet rural needs, provide new data, and provoke new research questions.

Written by a world leading expert in rural design, who is director and founder of the University of Minnesota Center for Rural Design, the book is oriented toward students, academics and design professionals involved with rural design at any level.

Recenzijas

"Thorbeck's vision is no idealistic dream. His arguments are well developed through years of experience and thought. This book deserves serious attention from professionals, engaged citizens, and policy makers, as well as political leaders throughout the vast regions of the US that remain (and want to remain) rural." -CHOICE, August 2012

"The first book 'about the emerging field of rural design,' as its described in the foreword, Rural Design goes beyond the design of buildings in rural areas to encompass the design of food systems, factory farms, landscapes and communities using evidence-based research. In other words, rural design 'is about design thinking as a means to utilize research knowledge and translate that evidence through the rural design process to benefit rural society.'" - Camille LeFevre, MNArtists.org

List of figures
ix
Acknowledgments xv
Foreword: Rural design arising xix
1 Introduction
1(12)
Rural change
3(1)
Rural design: a new way of design thinking
3(5)
The Center for Rural Design
8(2)
Global issues and impacts
10(3)
2 Rural heritage
13(30)
Ancient roots and European origins
13(5)
English landscapes and influence on America
18(3)
Immigrants' dream
21(5)
Farmsteads
26(8)
Buildings for agriculture
34(6)
Indigenous people and the land
40(3)
3 Rural character
43(38)
Geological forces
43(1)
Cultural forces
44(1)
Immigration to America
45(4)
Landscape patterns
49(1)
Rural character defined
50(4)
Rural policy
54(2)
Forces changing rural landscapes
56(1)
Managing forces of change through rural design
57(1)
Aesthetic issues
58(5)
Contemporary working buildings in rural landscapes
63(16)
Form follows function, climate, and place
79(2)
4 Regional vision
81(30)
Thinking regionally
83(3)
A regional vision
86(3)
Regional landscapes
89(2)
Regional thinking worldwide
91(14)
Regional thinking in Minnesota
105(3)
Looking ahead
108(3)
5 Research foundation
111(18)
Research issues
112(2)
Definitions
114(3)
Sustainability challenge
117(3)
A new approach to rural issues
120(2)
Evidence-based rural design
122(1)
Research opportunities
123(3)
Social capital
126(3)
6 Rural design strategies
129(61)
Strategies
129(1)
Building codes
130(4)
Rural outreach
134(1)
Case studies of the Center for Rural Design
135(55)
7 Interdisciplinary connections
190(18)
Rural design and design thinking
191(5)
Urban/rural synergy
196(2)
Land use and urban/rural edge
198(1)
Problems with animal agriculture
199(3)
Multifunctional agriculture and land use
202(3)
Designing for food supply, food security, and health
205(1)
Design economy
206(2)
8 Rural futures
208(15)
Connecting the dots
211(3)
New design technologies
214(1)
Rural design education
215(1)
Rural Design Certificate program
216(2)
Rural sustainability
218(1)
The International Organization for Rural Design
219(1)
Global challenges
220(3)
9 Epilogue
223(14)
Process of discovery
224(3)
Integrating buildings and landscapes
227(2)
Drawing and rural design
229(6)
Shaping rural futures
235(2)
References 237(4)
Illustration credits 241(2)
Index 243
Dewey Thorbeck is Adjunct Professor of Architecture, founder and Director of the Center for Rural Design at the University of Minnesota. A graduate of Yale University, Thorbeck won a Rome Prize Fellowship to the American Academy in Rome. An award-winning architect he is involved in regional and national projects and published internationally.