Design for an Empathic World: Reconnecting People, Nature, and Self

Author:   Sim Van der Ryn ,  Jason McLennan
Publisher:   Island Press
Edition:   2nd None ed.
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9781610914260


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   03 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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 Despite an uncertain economy, the market for green building is projected to grow and strengthen. The US green building market has expanded dramatically since 2008 and is projected to double in size by 2015 (from $42 billion in construction starts to $135 billion). But, says green-building pioneer Sim Van der Ryn, “greening” our buildings is not enough. He advocates for “empathic design,” in which a designer not only works in concert with nature, but with an understanding of and empathy for the end user and for oneself. It is not just one of these connections, but all three that are necessary to design for a future that is more humane, equitable, and resilient.

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Author:   Sim Van der Ryn ,  Jason McLennan
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
Edition:   2nd None ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 18.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9781610914260


ISBN 10:   1610914260
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   03 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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What I noticed at the heart of this book--that I have yet to read in other architecture books--is an exploration into identifying personal intention behind design endeavors. --Design Affects .. .[suggests] ways to create a better world that focuses on the people who use and are affected by the infrastructure, as well as the need to reconnect design to human and natural elements. --Reference & Research Book News In its pages, Mr. Van der Ryn turns inward to the thoughts and feelings underlying his work as it has evolved over a lifetime. --Point Reyes Light The author effectively, often poetically, conveys his message...Inspiring, and beautifully expressed... --Publishers Weekly Not everybody willing to change their inner self will have the same path as Sim Van der Ryn, but by sharing his story he's given them something enjoyable to read (and look at, with his watercolors that are sprinkled throughout the book) while they search for their own paths. --A Daily Dose of Architecture .. .tells his personal story while also arguing for collaborating with people and nature... --Planning With great wisdom and lucidity, Sim Van der Ryn illuminates our world, bestowing his insights into design and gracing us with his extraordinary art. A tour de force that leaves the reader with a deeper sense of the possibilities for beauty in our lives and sustainable living on our planet. --Robert B. Reich, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley In Design for an Empathic World, Sim Van Der Ryn lays out timeless principles of how to become a true denizen of a living planet. His humane and insightful grasp of nature and society, expressed in this lyric and beautifully illustrated work, reveal Sim to be a treasured and iconic master of the craft of design and architecture. --Paul Hawken, author of Blessed Unrest In this evocative and rich journey, the lessons that Sim shares with us are significant, inspiring, and create fertile ground for a beautiful reframing of the future. Design for an Empathic World is like a love letter to architects, artists, dreamers and all who enjoy making and inhabiting place. --Michelle Kaufmann, LEED AP, Michelle Kaufmann Studio Designers of my generation leave academia searching for ways to make their practice meaningful beyond themselves. Design for an Empathic World is a field guide for a new creative journey, written and illustrated by a wise 'sherpa' who I have long looked to for answers. It makes the case for architecture as an act of love, a peaceful defiance, and a constant response to economy, environment, and society. --Emily Pilloton, Founder + Executive Director, Project H Design In Design for an Empathic World, Sim Van Der Ryn weaves the architecture of empathy for self, others and nature into a vibrant, compassionate whole. Brimming with gratitude, Van Der Ryn tells stories from his life as an architect, teacher and thought leader. His lesson, that only with empathy can we repair the fabric of humans and nature. --Jonathan F. P. Rose


With great wisdom and lucidity, Sim Van der Ryn illuminates our world, bestowing his insights into design and gracing us with his extraordinary art. A tour de force that leaves the reader with a deeper sense of the possibilities for beauty in our lives and sustainable living on our planet. --ia at Berkeley


What I noticed at the heart of this book--that I have yet to read in other architecture books--is an exploration into identifying personal intention behind design endeavors. --Design Affects .. .[suggests] ways to create a better world that focuses on the people who use and are affected by the infrastructure, as well as the need to reconnect design to human and natural elements. --Reference & Research Book News Not everybody willing to change their inner self will have the same path as Sim Van der Ryn, but by sharing his story he's given them something enjoyable to read (and look at, with his watercolors that are sprinkled throughout the book) while they search for their own paths. --A Daily Dose of Architecture In its pages, Mr. Van der Ryn turns inward to the thoughts and feelings underlying his work as it has evolved over a lifetime. --Point Reyes Light .. .tells his personal story while also arguing for collaborating with people and nature... --Planning The author effectively, often poetically, conveys his message...Inspiring, and beautifully expressed... --Publishers Weekly In this evocative and rich journey, the lessons that Sim shares with us are significant, inspiring, and create fertile ground for a beautiful reframing of the future. Design for an Empathic World is like a love letter to architects, artists, dreamers and all who enjoy making and inhabiting place. --Michelle Kaufmann, LEED AP, Michelle Kaufmann Studio With great wisdom and lucidity, Sim Van der Ryn illuminates our world, bestowing his insights into design and gracing us with his extraordinary art. A tour de force that leaves the reader with a deeper sense of the possibilities for beauty in our lives and sustainable living on our planet. --Robert B. Reich, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley Designers of my generation leave academia searching for ways to make their practice meaningful beyond themselves. Design for an Empathic World is a field guide for a new creative journey, written and illustrated by a wise 'sherpa' who I have long looked to for answers. It makes the case for architecture as an act of love, a peaceful defiance, and a constant response to economy, environment, and society. --Emily Pilloton, Founder + Executive Director, Project H Design In Design for an Empathic World, Sim Van Der Ryn lays out timeless principles of how to become a true denizen of a living planet. His humane and insightful grasp of nature and society, expressed in this lyric and beautifully illustrated work, reveal Sim to be a treasured and iconic master of the craft of design and architecture. --Paul Hawken, author of Blessed Unrest In Design for an Empathic World, Sim Van Der Ryn weaves the architecture of empathy for self, others and nature into a vibrant, compassionate whole. Brimming with gratitude, Van Der Ryn tells stories from his life as an architect, teacher and thought leader. His lesson, that only with empathy can we repair the fabric of humans and nature. --Jonathan F. P. Rose


In Design for an Empathic World, Sim Van Der Ryn lays out timeless principles of how to become a true denizen of a living planet. His humane and insightful grasp of nature and society, expressed in this lyric and beautifully illustrated work, reveal Sim to be a treasured and iconic master of the craft of design and architecture. --Paul Hawken author of Blessed Unrest


In this evocative and rich journey, the lessons that Sim shares with us are significant, inspiring, and create fertile ground for a beautiful reframing of the future. Design for an Empathic World is like a love letter to architects, artists, dreamers and all who enjoy making and inhabiting place. --Michelle Kaufmann LEED AP, Michelle Kaufmann Studio


In this evocative and rich journey, the lessons that Sim shares with us are significant, inspiring, and create fertile ground for a beautiful reframing of the future. Design for an Empathic World is like a love letter to architects, artists, dreamers and all who enjoy making and inhabiting place. --Michelle Kaufmann LEED AP, Michelle Kaufmann Studio


In this evocative and rich journey, the lessons that Sim shares with us are significant, inspiring, and create fertile ground for a beautiful reframing of the future. Design for an Empathic World is like a love letter to architects, artists, dreamers and all who enjoy making and inhabiting place. --Michelle Kaufmann, LEED AP, Michelle Kaufmann Studio (07/29/2013)


Author Information

Sim Van der Ryn is President of The Ecological Design Collaborative, a design and consulting practice providing comprehensive services though the non-profit Ecological Design Institute established in 1969. He has been at the forefront of integrating ecological principles into the built environment, creating multi-scale solutions driven by nature's intelligence for over 40 years. Sim has served as California's first energy-conscious State Architect, authored seven influential books, including Ecological Design, and won numerous honours and awards for his leadership and innovation in architecture and planning including a Fellowship of the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts (1997); Rockefeller Scholar in Residence, Bellagio, Italy (1997 and 2013); a Commendation for Excellence in Technology, California Council American Institute of Architects (1981); and a Guggenheim Fellowship (1971). He is an adjunct architecture faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley.

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