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Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (2002)
I also found the notes section at the back of the book to be a little lacking. What they say will surprise you. Towards a sustaining architecture for the 21st century Library Voedsdl. The idea behind this book is radical and interesting: C2C and leasing provide images of how ‘industry’ may be ‘sustainable’.
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William McDonough – Wikipedia
The concept of Cradle to Cradle replaces the concept of Cradle to Grave, in which “things” goods have a entry point and an exit point in the consumption lifecycle. In my line of work, designing canals, levees and drainage structures, this is the conventional approach. The book is sobering but also hopeful – I was reading it on the bus the other morning and found myself daydreaming about how the environment in my library could be improved by putting a garden on the roof which would help regulate the building temperature while also giving us a place to go that is green This book has definitely opened the door for me, which is why I found it to be so valuable.
I would love to loan this book to you. Of course, it’s hard to fill an entire book with just that.
The authors attack all recycling as “downcycling” and criticize most energy-conscious building models. The authors call this “downcycling”, which means just what it sounds like it means. The de-construction of the product months or years later is possible only because the product was designed and engineered that way in the first place, which is the central idea of the book.
To my experience only vellum and leather beats the overall sensory experience this text offers. crad,e

voefsel Eco-efficiency, according to McDonough and Braungart, is just about making a bad system a little less bad. Cradle to Cradle is a essentially book of questions, and a calling for people to not only re-think the way we make things, but to re-think the way we perceive ourselves as pitted against the natural world, rather than working with the natural world.
Eco-effectiveness, on the other hand, is about redesigning products and services to make them good – bigger and better in a way that replenishes, restores and nourishes the rest of the voddsel.
Naast lof krijgt William McDonough ook kritiek. Asking questions like “Imagine how useful it would be if industry had a way to recover that copper instead of constantly losing it”.

All Library Item New. Please enter your name. A lot of important information in here. Pretty much as advertised — a screed in a good way against the normal cradle-to-grave paradigm of consumerism and short-sighted product design. A tree produces thousands of blossoms in order to create another tree, yet we consider its abundance not wasteful crdle safe, beautiful, and highly effective.
Remaking the Way We Make Thingsarchitect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart present an integration of design and science that provides enduring benefits for society from safe materials, water and energy in circular economies and eliminates the concept of waste. Michael Braungart William McDonough. I also thought that the book did get a little repetitive at times, but when it was making new points I always found them to be very insightful. Condivido solo leggermente di meno l’ottimismo, ma insomma, io sono un po’ troppo cinica per natura.
Het huidige milieudenken spoort aan tot ‘beperken, hergebruiken en recyclen’, ofwel: This is the rhetorical question that arval book asks over and over in many forms. Dec 03, Lisa rated it liked it. Finding libraries that hold this item I gave it a 4-star rating because the book is a little short on concrete examples of the new system the authors are proposing.
Apr 22, Bill rated it it was ok. In the absence of “good” options it still makes sense to pick the option which is least bad. Find more information about: It uses relate-able examples that simplify the task of visualizing such a world. What I liked most about this book was how they peeled apart the crdale metaphors that strongly affect our outlook today for products.
From to he served as dean of the school of architecture at the University of Virginia.
Cefur – Center for research and development in Ronneby Company. The pages are as papery as plastic can be, and overall the book feels the way a book should. Veramente molto interessante e chiaro questo libro.
Want to Read Currently Reading Read. This book is idealistic and unrealistic, but that bottom line above still crafle us in the face and in the end something must be done, or it will be the end. Please enter recipient e-mail address es.
This is a microcosm of what this book is actually about.
