|  | Till, Jeremy / Iossifova, Deljana Scarcity Architecture in an Age of Depleting Resources Architectural Design Architectural Design
  1. Edition July 2012 32.90 Euro 2012. 144 Pages, Softcover - Practical Approach Book - ISBN 978-1-119-97362-1 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Short description Leading analysts of all the major resource domains - water, food, material, energy and finance - are all telling us that our global industrial growth models are taking the planet to the brink of chronic scarcity. In architecture, concerns about depleting material and energy sources have largely been centered on the more emollient category of 'sustainability.' This book brings together leading thinkers for the first time in a single volume, including Ezio Manzini, Erik Swyngedouw, John Thackara and Jeremy Till. In addition, featured architects and designers include Jody Boehnert, Katrin Bohn and Andre Viljoen.
From the contents 5 Editorial Helen Castle
6 About the Guest Editors Jon Goodbun with Jeremy Till and Deljana Iossifova
8 Introduction Themes of Scarcity Jon Goodbun, Jeremy Till and Deljana Iossifova
16 Scarcity and Abundance: Urban Agriculture in Cuba and the US André Viljoen and Katrin Bohn
22 Cities, Natures and the Political Imaginary Maria Kaika and Erik Swyngedouw
28 Architecture and Relational Resources: Towards a New Materialist Practice Jon Goodbun and Karin Jaschke
34 Visualising Ecological Literacy Jody Boehnert
38 Invisible Agency Jeremy Till and Tatjana Schneider
44 Systemic Diagramming: An Approach to Decoding Urban Ecologies Ulysses Sengupta and Deljana Iossifova
52 Flexibility and Ecological Planning: Gregory Bateson on Urbanism Jon Goodbun
56 Error-Friendliness: How to Deal with the Future Scarcest Resource: The Environmental, Social, Economic Security. That is, How to Design Resilient Socio-Technical Systems Ezio Manzini 62 Can an Urban Community Independently Run Its Own Waste Services? Clare Brass, Flora Bowden and Kate McGeevor
66 Anthropocene Nights Benedict Singleton
72 Peak Oil and Transition Towns Rob Hopkins
78 Everything We Need: Scarcity, Scale, Hyperobjects Timothy Morton
82 Investing in the Ground: Reflections on Scarcity, Remediation and Obdurate Form Douglas Spencer
88 Almost All Right: Vienna's Social Housing Provision Andreas Rumpfhuber, Michael Klein and Georg Kolmayr
94 Icelandic Initiatives Arna Mathiesen
100 Beyond the Scarcities of Affluence: An 'Alternative Hedonist' Approach Kate Soper
102 New York City (Steady) State Michael Sorkin
110 No Frills and Bare Life: Cheapness and Democracy Alejandro Zaera-Polo
114 Austeria: City of Minimum Consumption Daliana Suryawinata and Winy Maas
118 Mapping in Hackney Wick and Fish Island: Observation is Proposition Liza Fior
122 Norway Was Never So Poor! Edward Robbins, Christian Hermansen Cordua and Barbara E Ascher
130 The Collision of Scarcity and Expendability in Architectural Culture of the 1960s and 1970s Steve Parnell
136 counterpoint Is Sustainability Just Another 'Ism'? Hattie Hartman
141 Contributors
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