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Sustainist Design Guide : How Sharing Localism, Connectedness and Proportionality are Creating a new Agenda for Social Design

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Bis Publishor 2014Description: 142ISBN:
  • 9789063692834
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 746.92 SCH
Summary: A. Sustainist Design • what does it mean 1. Social design in the era of sustainism 2. Looking at design through a sustainist lens 3. Sustainist design qualities B. Sustainist design practice Twelve cases from a changing field 1. The mobile phone as change agent 2. An end to landmines 3. Poo in the loo 4. Savouring the local 5. Urban resilience in a time of change 6. Craftsmanship with benefits 7. Sharing energy 8. Coming closer 9. Architectural activism 10. Leapfrogging scarcity 11. Game design in aid of medical science 12. Pigs as designers) C. Sustainist design evolution • The paths ahead: Let's bring sustainist qualities into our social designs 1. Field notes 2. Guideposts 3. Moving forward)
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A. Sustainist Design
• what does it mean
1. Social design in the era of sustainism
2. Looking at design through a sustainist lens
3. Sustainist design qualities
B. Sustainist design practice
Twelve cases from a changing field
1. The mobile phone as change agent
2. An end to landmines
3. Poo in the loo
4. Savouring the local
5. Urban resilience in a time of change
6. Craftsmanship with benefits
7. Sharing energy
8. Coming closer
9. Architectural activism
10. Leapfrogging scarcity
11. Game design in aid of medical science
12. Pigs as designers)
C. Sustainist design evolution
• The paths ahead: Let's bring sustainist qualities into our social designs
1. Field notes
2. Guideposts
3. Moving forward)


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