2050 : (Record no. 18190)

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International Standard Book Number 9781118914830
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Classification number NA 1 .L84 2015
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Title 2050 :
Remainder of title designing our tomorrow /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Guest-edited by Chris Luebkeman
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London, United Kingdom :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Son, Inc.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2015
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Extent 136 pages :
Other physical details color illustrations ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
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Price amount USD39.95
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Volume/sequential designation Architectural design ; [v. 85, no. 4]
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Formatted contents note Editorial -- About the guest-editor -- Introduction -- Designing a graceful ending: a conversation with design luminary Paola Antonelli -- Prejudicial narratives: building tomorrow's world today -- Design is our answer: an interview with leading design thinker -- Welcome to the third industrial revolution: the mass-customisation of architecture, practice and education -- After architects: a vision of the near future from SHoP -- Her, with the hammer: a mother's letter to her daughter -- Its not where you're from. its where you're at -- The street as platform: how digital dynamics shape the physical city -- A century of ecological innovation -- Sentient futures: the hydra trilogy by future cities lab -- Interdependence: a manifesto for our urban future, together -- Health humane buildings -- Media network: three moments from the future post-manufacturing supply chain -- Empowering communities through design -- Heaven on earth -- El Sur global: future resilient city -- Captain Nemo's dream -- Bricked house: how code and law can lock you out -- Looking back on a radical idea: the Buranest cooperative rural new town, Amhara Ethiopia -- The generous city -- To a curator of beautiful and healthy lives: a note to myself -- Counterpoint: the art of prediction -- Contributors
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Summary, etc. 2050: Designing Our Tomorrow describes the ways in which architecture and design can engage with the key drivers of change and provide affirmative aspirations for a not-so distant future. With a focal date of 2050, this issue of AD asks when and how the design community can, should, and must be taking action. The discussion centres on shifts in the urban environment and an established way of life in a world of depleted natural resources and climate change. Featuring interviews with Paola Antonelli of MoMA and Tim Brown of IDEO, it includes contributions from thought leaders, such as Janine Benyus, Thomas Fisher, Daniel Kraft, Alex McDowell, Franz Oswold, and Mark Watts. High-profile designers like FutureCitiesLab, SHoP, and UrbanThinkTank, are featured as examples of forward thinking and innovation in the field, highlighting the need for ― and possibility of ― a shift in the global perspective. The discussion includes the challenges we face in creating a positive tomorrow, and the solutions that architecture and design can bring to the table. Despite the proliferation of global crises possibly threatening human survival, our current moment provides the opportunity to write a new, positive story about our future. 2050: Designing Our Tomorrow describes how the design community can contribute to that vision by asserting positive aspirations for the worlds we create ourselves.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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Personal name Luebkeman, Chris
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    Library of Congress Classification     COA General LRC - Architecture National University - Manila General Circulation 09/03/2018 Purchased - Amazon   GC NA 1 .L84 2015 NULIB000015949 05/20/2025 c.1 05/20/2025 Books