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Paperback $33.00 ISBN: 9781597261418 Published March 2007

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Ecological Design, Tenth Anniversary Edition

 Ecological Design, Tenth Anniversary Edition
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Sim Van der Ryn and Stuart Cowan

256 pages | 6 x 9
Ecological Design is a landmark volume that helped usher in an exciting new era in green design and sustainability planning. Since its initial publication in 1996, the book has been critically important in sparking dialogue and triggering collaboration across spatial scales and design professions in pursuit of buildings, products, and landscapes with radically decreased environmental impacts. This 10th anniversary edition makes the work available to a new generation of practitioners and thinkers concerned with moving our society onto a more sustainable path.
 
Using examples from architecture, industrial ecology, sustainable agriculture, ecological wastewater treatment, and many other fields, Ecological Design provides a framework for integrating human design with living systems. Drawing on complex systems, ecology, and early examples of green building and design, the book challenges us to go further, creating buildings, infrastructures, and landscapes that are truly restorative rather than merely diminishing the rate at which things are getting worse.
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Ten-Year Retrospective
 
Part I: Bringing Design to Life
Sustainability and DesignAn Introduction to Ecological Design
Nature's Geometry
 
Part II: The Ecological Design Process
Introduction: The Compost Privy Story
First Principle: Solutions Grow from Place
Second Principle: Ecological Accounting Informs Design
Third Principle: Design with Nature
Fourth Principle: Everyone Is a Designer
Fifth Principle: Make Nature Visible
 
Resource Guide for Ecological Design
Bibliography
Index
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