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The most immediate impact of scarcity on architecture is the insufficient supply of building materials. As Jon Goodbun and Karin Jaschke explain, this requires an engagement with more than the direct influences on the exhaustion of natural resources. Looking beyond the conventional capitalist model of flows driven by ‘the market’, they look at how...
The DEsign EDucation and Sustainability (DEEDS) project, funded by the European Union's Leonardo da Vinci Programme, comprises a partnership of five institutions from the European design and sustainable development communities that embraces higher education, research and practice. This paper outlines the background, evolution and outcomes from the...
The first post-modern design manifestoes referencing ecological imperatives emerged in the 1960s (Jencks and Kropf 1997). Green and ecological design in the late 1980s evolved into eco-design and Design for the Environment (DfE), with an emphasis on eco-efficient ways of designing. By the late 1990s, the canon moved on as Design for Sustainability...