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Book | CEPT Library | Faculty of Design | 745.2 CHA | Available | Status:Catalogued;Bill No:IN557 | 006314 |
CONTENTS: [a]CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION (Jonathan Chapman & Nick Gant) [b]The sustainable design context [b]So why design anything at all? [b]100% Sustainable? [b]Awakening consciousness [b]From theory to practice [b]About this book [a]CHAPTER 2: RE-DEFINING THE PURPOSE OF (SUSTAINABLE) DESIGN (Alastair Fuad-Luke) [b]Summary [b]Introduction [b]The Limits to Growth: Eco-efficiency and business [b]The problem with design [b]Re-vitalising the idea of design]Designing together [b]Design WITH, FOR and BY society [b]Co-design in action [b]New ways of designing and making [b]Co-designing new affordances, new values [a]CHAPTER 3: DESIGN REDUX (Stuart Walker) [b]Abstract [b]Introduction [b]Appreciation [b]Design Redux [b]Distributed and Shared Creativity [b]A Design Approach [b]Process [b]Harvesting the Discarded [b]An Enabling Proposition [b]Re-Valuing Objects [a]CHAPTER 4: THE SCENARIO OF A MULTI-LOCAL SOCIETY (Ezio Manzini) [b]Promising cases: creative communities and collaborative networks [b]Vision: multi-local society and distributed economies [b]Actions: enabling solutions and a new idea of industrialization [a]CHAPTER 5: RELATIVE ABUNDANCE (John Wood) [a]CHAPTER 6: CLOTHES THAT CONNECT (Dr Kate Fletcher) [b]The fashion industry [b]Inspired by Nature [b]5 Ways [b]Conclusions [a]CHAPTER 7: (IN)CONCLUSION (Jonathan Chapman & Nick Gant)
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