Design and Nature
A Partnership
Herausgeber: Fletcher, Kate; Tham, Mathilda; St. Pierre, Louise
Design and Nature
A Partnership
Herausgeber: Fletcher, Kate; Tham, Mathilda; St. Pierre, Louise
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Organised as a dialogue between nature and design, this book explores design ideas, opportunities, visions and practices through relating and uncovering experience of the natural world.
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Organised as a dialogue between nature and design, this book explores design ideas, opportunities, visions and practices through relating and uncovering experience of the natural world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780815362746
- ISBN-10: 0815362749
- Artikelnr.: 57732134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780815362746
- ISBN-10: 0815362749
- Artikelnr.: 57732134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kate Fletcher is a Professor at the Centre of Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK, where she explores design for sustainability. Louise St. Pierre is an Associate Professor at Emily Carr University, Canada, where she researches sustainability, contemplative practice and design's relationship with nature. Mathilda Tham's work sits in a creative, feminist, activist space between design, futures studies and sustainability. She is Professor of Design, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Intro SECTION I: Lying: Lying down to receive A Shift of Attention
"Towards.... Something More Liveable" A Moth Journey. An Unexpected
Rapport: Mushrooms, a Designer + Everyone Else Sitting in Trees Co-creating
with a Tick SECTION II: Sitting: Sitting to open dialogue Hybrids.
Others/Selfies Poem: 'Zoology' Narrating the Impression. Thick Description
Through Visualisations - Towards New Representations of Nature Learning
from Harakeke - Towards a Network for Textile Design in Aotearoa New
Zealand Becoming-with Vegetal: Sympoietic Design Practice with Plant
Partners To Name is to Value Design and Nature: A History Part one:
Foundation Part two: Ecological Design as Mastery Part three: Bio
this...and Bio that Part four: Moving Forward SECTION III: Standing:
Standing to achieve a view Short-comings and Vulner-abilities Living
Landfill Design and Nature as Seen through Fur: Systems of Manipulation and
Care Bully Goes Fishing Dirty design (or A bloody mess) - In celebration of
life affirming design SECTION IV: Walking: Walking to move Earthbond
Prototyping, a Method for Designers to Deepen Connections to Nature Design
Students in Sustainable Systems Design on the Wing: Collaborative Work with
Nature We Become Gardeners After All. A Nourishing Dialogue with the
Material Environment The Poetics of Cultural Landscapes through Ecological
Wisdom Antarctica SE3: a Conversation on Designing with Care Folding In
Conclusion
"Towards.... Something More Liveable" A Moth Journey. An Unexpected
Rapport: Mushrooms, a Designer + Everyone Else Sitting in Trees Co-creating
with a Tick SECTION II: Sitting: Sitting to open dialogue Hybrids.
Others/Selfies Poem: 'Zoology' Narrating the Impression. Thick Description
Through Visualisations - Towards New Representations of Nature Learning
from Harakeke - Towards a Network for Textile Design in Aotearoa New
Zealand Becoming-with Vegetal: Sympoietic Design Practice with Plant
Partners To Name is to Value Design and Nature: A History Part one:
Foundation Part two: Ecological Design as Mastery Part three: Bio
this...and Bio that Part four: Moving Forward SECTION III: Standing:
Standing to achieve a view Short-comings and Vulner-abilities Living
Landfill Design and Nature as Seen through Fur: Systems of Manipulation and
Care Bully Goes Fishing Dirty design (or A bloody mess) - In celebration of
life affirming design SECTION IV: Walking: Walking to move Earthbond
Prototyping, a Method for Designers to Deepen Connections to Nature Design
Students in Sustainable Systems Design on the Wing: Collaborative Work with
Nature We Become Gardeners After All. A Nourishing Dialogue with the
Material Environment The Poetics of Cultural Landscapes through Ecological
Wisdom Antarctica SE3: a Conversation on Designing with Care Folding In
Conclusion
Intro SECTION I: Lying: Lying down to receive A Shift of Attention
"Towards.... Something More Liveable" A Moth Journey. An Unexpected
Rapport: Mushrooms, a Designer + Everyone Else Sitting in Trees Co-creating
with a Tick SECTION II: Sitting: Sitting to open dialogue Hybrids.
Others/Selfies Poem: 'Zoology' Narrating the Impression. Thick Description
Through Visualisations - Towards New Representations of Nature Learning
from Harakeke - Towards a Network for Textile Design in Aotearoa New
Zealand Becoming-with Vegetal: Sympoietic Design Practice with Plant
Partners To Name is to Value Design and Nature: A History Part one:
Foundation Part two: Ecological Design as Mastery Part three: Bio
this...and Bio that Part four: Moving Forward SECTION III: Standing:
Standing to achieve a view Short-comings and Vulner-abilities Living
Landfill Design and Nature as Seen through Fur: Systems of Manipulation and
Care Bully Goes Fishing Dirty design (or A bloody mess) - In celebration of
life affirming design SECTION IV: Walking: Walking to move Earthbond
Prototyping, a Method for Designers to Deepen Connections to Nature Design
Students in Sustainable Systems Design on the Wing: Collaborative Work with
Nature We Become Gardeners After All. A Nourishing Dialogue with the
Material Environment The Poetics of Cultural Landscapes through Ecological
Wisdom Antarctica SE3: a Conversation on Designing with Care Folding In
Conclusion
"Towards.... Something More Liveable" A Moth Journey. An Unexpected
Rapport: Mushrooms, a Designer + Everyone Else Sitting in Trees Co-creating
with a Tick SECTION II: Sitting: Sitting to open dialogue Hybrids.
Others/Selfies Poem: 'Zoology' Narrating the Impression. Thick Description
Through Visualisations - Towards New Representations of Nature Learning
from Harakeke - Towards a Network for Textile Design in Aotearoa New
Zealand Becoming-with Vegetal: Sympoietic Design Practice with Plant
Partners To Name is to Value Design and Nature: A History Part one:
Foundation Part two: Ecological Design as Mastery Part three: Bio
this...and Bio that Part four: Moving Forward SECTION III: Standing:
Standing to achieve a view Short-comings and Vulner-abilities Living
Landfill Design and Nature as Seen through Fur: Systems of Manipulation and
Care Bully Goes Fishing Dirty design (or A bloody mess) - In celebration of
life affirming design SECTION IV: Walking: Walking to move Earthbond
Prototyping, a Method for Designers to Deepen Connections to Nature Design
Students in Sustainable Systems Design on the Wing: Collaborative Work with
Nature We Become Gardeners After All. A Nourishing Dialogue with the
Material Environment The Poetics of Cultural Landscapes through Ecological
Wisdom Antarctica SE3: a Conversation on Designing with Care Folding In
Conclusion