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Circular Design – Towards Regenerative Territories

Autor Jörg Schröder, Alissa Diesch, Riccarda Cappeller, Federica Scaffidi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mar 2023

When it comes to climate change, circularity has become a major topic. Closed loops, reuse, recycling, and renewable materials are already fashionable ideas in architecture and product design. In order to establish the new paradigm of circular design, this book introduces a territorial dimension to the goal of transforming living spaces for resilience and sustainability-and to the use of design-led research and design-thinking as effective forces for analysis, developing concepts and strategies, and cooperative processes of transformation. Featuring case studies from all over Europe that merge creative narratives in urbanism with social innovation and creative industries, Circular Design aims to activate dynamic fields and networks of ideas, people, and space oriented to circular principles.

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ISBN-13: 9783868597455
ISBN-10: 386859745X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 170 farbige und s/w Abbildungen
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MC – De Gruyter

Notă biografică

Die Autor*innen vom Lehrstuhl fur Territorial Design der Leibniz Universität Hannover befassen sich mit kreativen Kreisläufen im Städtebau. Zu ihren jüngsten internationalen Projekten gehoren Medways, Cosmopolitan Habitat und Creative Food Cycles. Riccarda Cappellers Forschungsinteresse gilt Design Modes fur gemischte urbane Räume und kunstbasierte Ansätze, die soziale, räumliche und performative Aspekte verbinden. Die Forschung von Alissa Diesch umfasst partizipative Wissensgenerierung, postkoloniale Räume, Forschung zu Designkonzepten sowie Stadt-Land-Beziehungen und -Transformationen. Federica Scaffidis Forschungsinteressen betreffen territoriale Entwicklung, soziale Innovation und urbanes Recycling. Jörg Schröder konzentriert sich in seiner Forschung auf territoriale Innovation, Transformation und Resilienz sowie auf Design Research.