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Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design

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Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design

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Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design book

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design

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Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design book

Edited ByRachel Beth Egenhoefer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 8 August 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315625508
Pages 538
eBook ISBN 9781315625508
Subjects Arts, Built Environment, Engineering & Technology, Environment and Sustainability, Social Sciences
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Egenhoefer, R.B. (Ed.). (2017). Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315625508

ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design considers the design, not only of artifacts, but of structures, systems, and interactions that bear our decisions and identities in the context of sustaining our shared planet.  In addressing issues of design for global impact, behavior change, systems and strategy, ethics and values, this handbook presents a unique and powerful design perspective. 

Just as there are multiple definitions of design, so there are several definitions of sustainability, making it difficult to find unity. The term can sometimes be seen as a goal to achieve, or a characteristic to check off on a list of criteria.  In actuality, we will never finish being sustainable. We must instead always strive to design, work, and live sustainably. The voices throughout this handbook present many different characteristics, layers, approaches, and perspectives in this journey of sustaining. 

This handbook divides into five sections, which together present a holistic approach to understanding the many facets of sustainable design:
Part 1: Systems and Design
Part 2: Global Impact
Part 3: Values, Ethics, and Identity
Part 4: Design for Behavior Change   
Part 5: Moving Forward  

This handbook will be invaluable to those wishing to broaden their understanding of sustainable design and students and practitioners of Environmental Studies, Architecture, Product Design and the Visual Arts.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

ByRachel Beth Egenhoefer

chapter 1|7 pages

The Political Economy of Design in a Hotter Time

ByDavid W. Orr

part 1|88 pages

Systems and design

chapter 2|14 pages

Systems Thinking for Design

ByDiana Wright, Marta Ceroni

chapter 3|13 pages

Design Strategies for Impact

ByJohn Bruce

chapter 4|15 pages

Applied Sustainability

ByWendy Jedlička, Jeremy Faludi, Pete Markiewicz, Tim Frick, Mark McCahill

chapter 5|18 pages

Sustainable Design for Scale

ByAndrea Steves, Rebecca Silver

chapter 6|13 pages

Systems and Service Design and the Circular Economy

ByRhoda Trimingham, Ksenija Kuzmina, Yaone Rapitsenyane

chapter 7|13 pages

Ecological Theory in Design

Participant designers in an age of entanglement
ByJoanna Boehnert

part 2|91 pages

Global impact

chapter 8|14 pages

Global Perspectives for Sustainable Design

ByDouglas Bourn

chapter 9|10 pages

Politics and Sustainability

ByHarold Wilhite

chapter 10|10 pages

Design for Localization

ByHelena Norberg-Hodge

chapter 11|13 pages

Intercultural Collaborations in Sustainable Design Education

ByDenielle Emans, Kelly M. Murdoch-Kitt

chapter 12|22 pages

Life-Cycle Thinking and Sustainable Design for Emerging Consumer Electronic Product Systems

ByErinn G. Ryen, Callie W. Babbitt, Alex Lobos

chapter 13|9 pages

Data Clouds and the Environment

ByArman Shehabi

chapter 14|11 pages

Increasing Urban Sustainability using GIS

ByLuiz Felipe Guanaes Rego, Maria Fernanda Campos Lemos, Luís Carlos Soares Madeira Domingues

part 3|122 pages

Values, ethics, and identity

chapter 15|13 pages

Empathy, Values, and Situated Action

Sustaining people and planet through human centered design
ByBruce Hanington

chapter 16|13 pages

Practicing Empathy to Connect People and the Environment

ByTheresa J. Edmonds

chapter 17|12 pages

Surrendering to the Ocean

Practices of mindfulness and presence in designing
ByYoko Akama

chapter 18|19 pages

Confronting the Five Paradoxes of Humanitarian Design

ByBrita Fladvad Nielsen

chapter 19|13 pages

Codesigning for Development

ByMaria Rogal, Raúl Sánchez

chapter 20|18 pages

The Internet of Life

Changing lifestyles and sustainable values in fast-developing China and India
ByBenny Ding Leong, Brian Lee

chapter 21|14 pages

Fashion, the City, and the Spectacle

ByDilys Williams

chapter 22|18 pages

Designing Individual Careers and Work Environments for Sustainable Value

ByCynthia Scott

part 4|102 pages

Design for behaviour change

chapter 23|13 pages

An Introduction to Design for Sustainable Behaviour

ByCasper Boks

chapter 24|20 pages

How Design Influences Habits

ByTang Tang, Seahwa Won

chapter 25|9 pages

The Temporal Fallacy

Design and emotional obsolescence
ByJonathan Chapman, Giovanni Marmont

chapter 26|15 pages

Discourse Design

The art of rhetoric and the science of persuasion
ByMarilyn DeLaure

chapter 27|15 pages

Using Data Visualization to Shift Behaviors

ByAdam Nieman

chapter 28|12 pages

Securing Sustainability

Culture and emotions as barriers to environmental change
ByAllison Ford, Kari Marie Norgaard

chapter 29|16 pages

Nature-Based Design for Health and Well-Being in Cities

ByAngela Reeve, Cheryl Desha, Omniya El Baghdadi

part 5|99 pages

Moving forward

chapter 30|16 pages

How many Ways to Design for Sustainability?

ByFabrizio Ceschin, Idil Gaziulusoy

chapter 31|13 pages

The Structure of Structural Change

Making a habit of being alienated as a designer
ByCameron Tonkinwise

chapter 32|13 pages

Empowering Citizens through Design

ByDiamond James

chapter 33|11 pages

Biomimicry

Nature inspiring design
ByDenise K. DeLuca

chapter 34|13 pages

The Value of the Sharing Economy

ByBrhmie Balaram

chapter 35|15 pages

Going from STEM to STEAM

BySara Kapadia

chapter 36|16 pages

Design for the Circular Economy

ByRuud Balkenende, Nancy Bocken, Conny Bakker
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