Emerging Approaches in Design and New Connections With Nature

Emerging Approaches in Design and New Connections With Nature
Author: Özdamar, Esen Gökçe,Tando?an, Ok?an
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2021-12-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781799867265

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In today’s changing and transforming socio-economic, political, cultural, and technological paradigms, we encounter many methodologies, approaches, proposals, and practices in reconsidering the disappearing or emerging relations in the human/nonhuman-environment-nature interaction. These approaches, proposals, and practices range from new methods of urban gardening to biophilic design and augmented/immersive environments. However, these human-centric approaches, which only aim to meet their needs or emerge as technology-oriented replicas and representations of nature, lead to a departure from a holistic approach to the natural and artificial environment. Therefore, how can new and emerging approaches or methodologies draw a holistic framework for environmental health, sustainability, wellness, and co-existence between environments for all living beings? Emerging Approaches in Design and New Connections With Nature covers a variety of topics related to the intersection between nature, environment, and ways of living and provides a comprehensive guide to biophilic design and the idea of design and nature, including benefits, theories, and effects. Covering topics such as biophilic design and sustainability, soundscapes and landscapes, and urban environments and design, it is ideal for architects, designers, urban planners, landscape designers, policymakers, engineers, interior designers, practitioners, students, academicians, and researchers.

Interior Architectural Issues Design History Education

Interior Architectural Issues   Design  History   Education
Author: Osman ARAYICI,Özge CORDAN , Sıla Burcu BAŞARIR,Ipek OZPINAR ,Zuhal KAYNAKCI ELINC , Irem BEKAR , Sebnem ERTAS BESIR,Seden ODABAŞIOĞLU,Timuçin ERKAN, İnci Deniz ILGIN,Göktuğ Görkem MARDİN, Elif SÖNMEZ,Şen YÜKSEL , Nilhan KAYA, Betül GÜNDOĞDU,Çisem BOZBEK ,Elif SÖNMEZ,Ahmet Fatih KARAKAYA, Cansu ADA,Beyza TEMUR, Funda KURAK AÇICI,Serap FAİZ BÜYÜKÇAM,Hande EYÜBOĞLU,Busra GOKUZ ,Zuhal KAYNAKCI ELINC,Gülay USTA , Sena TUĞCU,Devrim YÜCEL BESİM, Gülnur BALLİCE ,Gizem GÜLER NAKIP ,Eda PAYKOÇ ÖZÇELİK,Nazife ÖZAY,İ. Emre KAVUT , Çağrı YALÇIN, Elif ÖZDOĞLAR,Neriman Gül ÇELEBİ ,Ümit ARPACIOĞLU,Uluç ALGAN , Lâl DALAY,Betül UÇ,Filiz TAVŞAN, Zeynep YANILMAZ,Elif ÖZGEN, Bilge SAYIL ONARAN
Publsiher: Livre de Lyon
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9782382365540

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Integrative Approaches in Urban Sustainability

Integrative Approaches in Urban Sustainability
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2024-04-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780850140033

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Integrative Approaches in Urban Sustainability - Architectural Design, Technological Innovations and Social Dynamics in Global Contexts takes readers on an academic exploration of the complex realm of urban sustainability. This extensive book explores the significant changes in the worldwide demographic environment, documenting the swift process of urbanization that has taken place from the beginning of the 19th century. This highlights the impact of the shift from rural to urban environments on our global society, bringing both difficulties and possibilities in equal proportions. This intellectually stimulating investigation transcends mere academic inquiry. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive strategies in urban planning, combining user-focused design with inventive solutions and environmental consciousness. Key themes encompass the incorporation of eco-friendly technology, such as solar energy systems, into urban architecture, the significance of designs that prioritize pedestrians and green spaces for the development of sustainable and livable communities, and the crucial role of technological progress in energy and health management within the urban environment. This book also addresses the socioeconomic consequences of urbanization, encompassing issues such as the cost of housing and the availability of high-quality education and health care. This analysis explores the impact of urban hubs on promoting economic expansion and innovation, emphasizing the necessity for policies that balance economic progress and social fairness. This book is essential for politicians, urban planners, researchers, and everyone with an interest in the future of our cities. It presents a persuasive concept of developing urban settings that are financially prosperous, technologically sophisticated, environmentally sustainable, and socially inclusive. The tactics and concepts provided are crucial in constructing cities that can effectively address the intricate requirements of the 21st century and beyond. Participate in reimagining the potential of urban spaces and molding a future where cities thrive as vibrant centers for everyone.

Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy Media and Development in Developing Countries

Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy  Media  and Development in Developing Countries
Author: Okocha, Desmond Onyemechi,Onobe, Melchizedec J.,Alike, Mirian Ngozi
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781668441091

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Developing nations have been experimenting with different models and theories in their quest for development for decades but are missing some critical elements when mirrored or judged via a Westernized lens. In order for these countries to successfully establish their identity and address issues that have held them back in the past, further study on the use of media and philosophy in correlation with development must be conducted. The Handbook of Research on Connecting Philosophy, Media, and Development in Developing Countries examines how media can be utilized to bridge the gap between the past and the future for developing countries and drive sustainable development. The book also seeks to reimagine development within developing regions through the prism of their unique cultures, religions, media, and philosophies so they can take hold of their identity and portrayals within the international arena. Covering topics such as human development, new media, language, and culture, this major reference work is ideal for government officials, policymakers, scholars, researchers, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Handbook of Research on Global Media s Preternatural Influence on Global Technological Singularity Culture and Government

Handbook of Research on Global Media   s Preternatural Influence on Global Technological Singularity  Culture  and Government
Author: Schafer, Stephen Brock,Bennet, Alex
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2022-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781799888864

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Trends of the last few years, including global health crises, political division, and the ongoing threat to social-environmental survival, have been continually obscured by disinformation and misinformation and therefore created a need for stronger global technological media policy. It is no longer acceptable or moral to support a global communication network based only on market factors and propaganda. The Handbook of Research on Global Media’s Preternatural Influence on Global Technological Singularity, Culture, and Government views preternatural healing of the media-sphere from a variety of perspectives on the dynamic of heart-coherent entertainment. Specifically, it addresses the subject of a healthy media from a variety of fractal perspectives. Covering topics such as collective unconscious, mediated reality, and government media trust, this major reference work is an essential resource for librarians, media specialists, media analysts, sociologists, government employees, communications specialists, psychologists, researchers, educators, academicians, and students.

Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements Changing Demographics and Social Issues

Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements  Changing Demographics  and Social Issues
Author: Johnson, Phylis,Punnett, Ian
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781799838456

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As audiences are provided opportunities to experience the news through new technological advancements in the field, the very nature of journalism and its conventions will likely be challenged. This book offers multiple perspectives on the future of journalism by analyzing trends in technology and demographic shifts in audience composition through the next century. The book draws upon recent research and speculations by top technological firms as well as leading science fiction writers to provide a compelling portrait of how journalism may operate in next 20 to 40 years and beyond. The editors offer a groundbreaking view into the future of news consumption and how it will impact newsgathering and reception across the world. The very nature of journalism will likely be received and interpreted within unique communities through innovative and inclusive ways. This book explores the challenges ahead for journalists and media producers in the near and distant futures. Moreover, as in-world journalists have sought to inform and engage unique communities within the context of their worlds, real and virtual, issues relevant to the mainstream have been played out in virtual culture. This book offers a first glance into a mediated future from a journalistic lens. Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements, Changing Demographics, and Social Issues investigates the impact of emerging technologies in journalism and how audiences engage with these technologies and news content in innovative ways. Identity and community are analyzed historically and culturally within the larger body of cultural and media studies. Covering topics such as audience demographics, robotics, and immersive journalism, this book is a dynamic resource for journalists, sociologists, politicians, students and educators of higher education, computer scientists, communications professionals, researchers, and academicians.

Handbook of Research on Issues Challenges and Opportunities in Sustainable Architecture

Handbook of Research on Issues  Challenges  and Opportunities in Sustainable Architecture
Author: Ng, Veronica Foong Peng,Srirangam, Sucharita,Zainal Abidin, Siti Norzaini
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781668451205

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Ensuring current and future architecture is both successfully and sustainably produced is critical for cities and communities to not only survive but thrive. Additionally, improving built environment practices is necessary to protect the world as well as its various populations. Further study on the current challenges and future directions of sustainable architecture is required in order to create a stronger, healthier society. The Handbook of Research on Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities in Sustainable Architecture discusses the role of architecture and the built environment on communities, ecology, and society; relevant issues related to the production of sustainable built environments; and the socio-cultural integration aspects of innovative architectural designs in urban settings. The book also addresses heritage practices, responses to climate action, and technology applications. Covering key topics such as energy efficiency, urban green spaces, and sustainable solutions, this reference work is ideal for policymakers, architects, industry professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Design Ecologies

Design Ecologies
Author: Lisa Tilder,Beth Blotstein
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568989549

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Contemporary architects are under increasing pressure to offer a sustainable future. But with all the focus on green building there has been little investigation into the meaningful connections between architectural design, ecological systems, and environmentalism. A new generation of architects, landscape architects, designers, and engineers aims to recalibrate what humans do in the world according to how the world works as a biophysical system. Design in this sense is a larger concept having to do as much with politics and ethics as with aesthetics and technology. This recasting of the green movement for the twenty-first century transforms design into a positive agent balancing societal values with environmental needs. Design Ecologies is a ground-breaking collection of never-before-published essays and case studies by today's most innovative designers and critics. Their design strategies—social, material, and biological—run the gamut from the intuitive to the highly technological. One essay likens window-unit air conditioners in New York City to weeds in order to spearhead the development of potential design solutions. Latz + Partner's Landscape Park integrates vegetation and industry in an urban park built amongst the monumental ruins of a former steelworks in Duisburg Nord, Germany. The engineering firm Arup presents its thirty-three-square-mile masterplan for Dongtan Eco City, an energy-independent city that China hopes will house half a million people by 2050. An essay by designer Bruce Mau leads off a stellar list of emerging designers, including Jane Amidon, Blaine Brownell, David Gissen, Gross.Max, Robert Sumrell and Kazys Varnelis, Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake, R&Sie(n), Studio 804, and WORKac.