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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sim Van der Ryn (Ecological Design Institute, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 21.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9780415839679ISBN 10: 041583967 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 October 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Nature's Mad as Hell Part 1: The Two-Thousands and Beyond: A New Radicalism... 1. 'Transformation', Keynote, Cascadia Green Building Council, Seattle 2009 2. Athena Award Reception Speech, Congress for the New Urbanism, San Francisco 2008 3. Keynote, Environmental Design Research Association, Sacramento 2007 4. ‘Greening Campuses, Greening Education’, Los Angeles 2006 5. For Further Reading: The Decade’s Seminal Books Part 2: The Nineties: Integrating the Ecologies of Nature, Culture and Humans 6. Keynote, Solar Energy Association of Oregon, Portland 1999 7. ‘Healthy Building’, Resurgence Magazine, 1993 8. Keynote, Ecological Cities Conference, Los Angeles 1991 9. Christopher Alexander and Sim Van der Ryn: a Dialogue, Esalen Institute Big Sur 1991 10. For Further Reading: The Decade’s Seminal Books Part 3: The Eighties: The Lost Decade 11. ‘Integral Design’, Sausalito 1988 12. ‘The Next Urban Transformation’, Sausality 1985 13. ‘Little America’, Le Monde, 1981 14. For Further Reading: The Decade’s Seminal Books Part 4: The Seventies: The Environmental Awakening and Response 15. Bateson Building Dedication, Sacramento 1979 16. ‘Ecotopia Now’, New Age Journal, 1979 17. ‘The Coming of Age of Natural Design’, L’Architecture d’Ajourd’hui, 1975 18. For Further Reading: The Decade’s Seminal Books Part 5: The Sixties: Questioning the Dominant World View, Ethos, and Paradigm 19. ‘Building a People’s Park’, Berkeley 1969 20. ‘Problems and Puzzles’, AIA Journal, 1966 21. For Further Reading: The Decade’s Seminal BooksReviewsGlimpse into the genealogy of one of the pioneers of the sustainability ethic that has now captured the hearts and minds of the built environment practitioners. Maybe you never had the chance to cross paths with Sim Van der Ryn; you were busy, far away, or born in a different time and place that didn't allow for this particular serendipity to grace you. Wander through Sim's speeches. Appreciate the consistent, gentle, tenacious message that runs throughout early Sim to recent Sim. Our goal as designers is to evolve; observing Sim's evolution provides a model of hope, perseverance, and dignity. Lean on this book for inspiration, comfort, and courage. Jane Talkington, Sustainability Scholar-in-Residence, Institute of Creativity and Innovation, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University Author InformationSim Van der Ryn is the president of EcoDesign Collaborative, a Northern California firm known for its pioneering work in integral design. For over 30 years he taught architecture and design at the University of California, Berkeley, inspiring a new generation to create buildings and communities that are sensitive to place, climate, and the flow of human interactions. As California State Architect in the seventies he was responsible for designing and building the first series of groundbreaking energy efficient, people-friendly, climate responsive government buildings. He is the author of six groundbreaking books about planning and design, which have helped inspire architects to see the myriad ways they can apply physical and social ecology to architecture and environmental design. Van der Ryn lives in the San Francisco Bay area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |