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Overview'Sustainable design' asks; How we can design while aiming to do no harm? Unfortunately, when we don't reach that aim, we end up doing harm. 'Regenerative design' asks a different question; How can we design in a way that increases biodiversity, reduces carbon and leads to flourishing communities? In short how can we design so that people (and the ecosystems that support them) thrive. In this book the authors explore how, as structural engineers, we can bring about change. Using creative metaphors and case studies they: * Explain how engineers can change their practice now - to create a regenerative future * Explore the different levels of change - from individual projects to the culture of our industry * Illustrate how we can learn from living systems * Show how, by considering not just our site but the whole supply and waste chain, we can reimagine our impact - both positive and negative The book is a creative call for radical change; encouraging engineers, and anyone else involved in the built environment, to think and design differently - to do more good Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oliver Broadbent , James NormanPublisher: IStructE Ltd Imprint: IStructE Ltd ISBN: 9781906335687ISBN 10: 1906335680 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 12 January 2024 Audience: General/trade 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 ContentsAcknowledgements The authors Introduction Part One Introducing regenerative thinking From sustainable to regenerative Foundations of regenerative thinking Part Two Creating the transition Creating transition through design Creating transition through operations Creating transition through mindsets Part Three Becoming regenerative Sustaining regenerative practice The role of the regenerative structural engineer Epilogue: 2050 A note of thanks Part Four Appendices A: The 12 Levers of Systems Change B: Definitions of 'regenerative design' C: Creating your own artefact from the future D: BibliographyReviews""The authors have done the general reader a great service by digesting a huge amount of material - particularly on systems thinking - and synthesising it into a coherent case. The book is illustrated with excellent case studies where structural engineers have played a pivotal role in aiming higher in the system to create new business enterprises. I commend the authors for engaging with this challenge so effectively."" Michael Pawlyn, Exploration Architecture, and co-author of Flourish ""I especially appreciated the structure used to organize the book (the bookshelf metaphor), it made it very tangible and clear... and the case studies are fabulous."" Lindsay Baker, CEO, International Living Future Institute ""The regenerative structural engineer is a strong call to action for all built environment professionals to implement systems thinking; from changing their mindsets, thinking deeply about the source of materials to reimagining design such that we not only live in harmony with nature but regenerate and revive it for future generations"" Prof. Anusha Shah, President, ICE Author InformationOliver Broadbent 1851 Fellow in Regenerative Design Oliver studied Chemistry at The University of Oxford, Civil Engineering at Imperial College London, and worked as an engineer at Expedition before helping to establish Think Up. In 2018 he started his own company, Constructivist; continuing the conversation on sustainability, regenerative design, the climate and biodiversity emergency and creativity. James Norman Professor of Sustainable Design James studied Civil Engineering at the University of Nottingham, before completing his PhD at the University of Bristol. While working for Whitbybird he continued to teach structural design. He worked on a wide variety of projects - from the facade of the Tate Modern extension to a small glass table at the Tate St Ives - before becoming a full-time academic at the University of Bristol in 2015. In 2020, he was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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