The Future Of Cities

Monday, June 9th, 2008

photo taken from psfk.com

“Doors Of Perception has posted a Cluster Magazine interview with designers John Thackara and Sunil Abraham. The discussion is chock full of potent brain-food on the future of cites, design, sustainable and informal economies and more. They explain in great detail what changes need to be implemented to improve living conditions for the growing number of city dwellers.”

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You’ll find the interview at John’s Blog, Doors Of Perception. Enjoy!


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Sustainable Building

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

New on my Amazon Wish List!

Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building

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Pictures  by Design Taxi Network and Mohawk Fine Papers Inc.

It’s an illustrated book that shows the whole spectrum of canada’s sustainable architecture. Ranging from more rural projects on the countryside up to super mega uber 2048 high-tech inner city concepts. I like the book’s holistic demand by including history, the status quo as well as future concepts and possibilities. Stunning pictures and informative text feature large and completely sustainable communities as well as single closed systems, mostly of urban nature. And hey, even the book itself is sustainable:

‘The book’s commitment to sustainability is stirring — Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building is printed on Mohawk Options, made with process-chlorine-free 100% post-consumer waste fiber and manufactured entirely with wind-generated electricity and certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), proving their point that investing the efforts to effect a global revolution in the world of design is no lost cause.’

‘Canada Innovates: Sustainable Building’ is published by School of Design, Faculty of Business and Creative Arts, George Brown-The Toronto City College and edited by Luigi Ferrara and Emily Vasse. isbn 978-1-5526-3957-3

Find reviews and buy the book at Design Taxi or at Amazon.


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