Gray world, green heart : technology, nature, and the sustainable landscape
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Gray world, green heart : technology, nature, and the sustainable landscape
(The Wiley series in sustainable design)
Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-342) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Going beyond the techniques and technology of sustainability, this study aims to provide a theoretical framework for sustainable design within broader cultural and artistic trends. The book examines the conflict between technology and nature in the industrialized world. It describes three basic forces: topophilia (love of the land); technophilia (love and dependence on technology); and technophobia (fear of the side-effects of technology); plus their interplay in the environment. The author describes how the conflict of these forces has created the current environmental crisis, and offers the methodology of sustainable design as a solution to various problems.
Table of Contents
- GRAY WORLD, GREEN HEART
- For Love of Land and Nature
- Technophilia and Landscape
- Technophobia and Landscape Guilt
- Gray World, Green Heart
- TECHNOLOGY IN THE LANDSCAPE: DIMENSIONS, DYNAMICS, AND DILEMMAS
- Dimensions of Technology in the Landscape
- Dynamics and Philosophical Dilemmas
- The Changing Nature of Nature
- Reality, Unreality, and Hyperreality
- SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES: ONE WAY OUT
- New Symbols of Possibility
- The Experience of Sustainable Landscapes
- Epilogue
- References
- Index.
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