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Living architecture, living cities : soul-nourishing sustainability / Christopher Day and Julie Gwilliam.
Main entry:

Day, Christopher, 1942- author.

Title & Author:

Living architecture, living cities : soul-nourishing sustainability / Christopher Day and Julie Gwilliam.

Publication:

Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
©2020

Description:

xvii, 447 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Life-supporting environment: method or approach?. The environmental crisis : ecological or experiential? -- Anticipating coming unknowns -- Environmental impacts -- Part II: Experiential environment. Perceived reality : sensory experience -- Soul and spirit nourishment -- Part III: Place: The setting for everyday life. Placemaking for people -- Place: identity, continuity and integrity -- Design for community -- Getting around cities -- Connectivity -- Use, space and life -- Design for security -- Part IV: Processes, drivers, and outcomes. Settlement form, space and life -- Design processes: how, by whom, how fast? -- Economic vigour as process-driver and shaper -- The primary change-driver: money -- Sustainability and economics -- Part V: Living with a changing world. Future climate: future issues -- Design with the elements -- Ecological design: energy aspects -- Cyclic systems -- Habitat -- Bio-climatic placemaking -- Design for demanding climates -- Everything change: future-proofing -- Material applications: eco-towns, eco-projects and eco-regeneration -- New situation: new approaches -- Sustainability or sustenance?
Summary:

It's widely accepted that our environment is in crisis. Less widely recognized is that three quarters of environmental damage is due to cities - the places where most of us live. As this powerful new book elucidates, global sustainability is therefore directly dependent on urban design. In 'Living Architecture, Living Cities' Christopher Day and Julie Gwilliam move beyond the current emphasis on technological change. They argue that eco-technology allows us to continue broadly as before and only defers the impending disaster. In reality, most negative environmental impacts are due to how we live and the things we buy. Such personal choices often result from dissatisfaction with our surroundings. As perceived environment has a direct effect on attitudes and motivations, improving this can achieve more sustainable lifestyles more effectively than drastic building change - with its notorious performance-gap limitations. As it's in places that our inner feelings and material reality interact, perceived environment is place-based. Ultimately, however, as the root cause of unsustainability is attitude, real change requires moving from the current focus on buildings and technology to an emphasis on the non-material.

ISBN:

9781138594807 hardcover alkaline paper
1138594806 hardcover alkaline paper
9781138594821 paperback alkaline paper
1138594822 paperback alkaline paper
electronic book
9780429488559
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9780429949241
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9780429949258
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9780429949234

Subject:

Architecture Psychological aspects.
Sustainable urban development.
Architecture Aspect psychologique.
Urbanisme durable.

Added entries:

Gwilliam, Julie P., author.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 307825
Call No.: BIB 253303
Status: Available

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