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  • Teaching Design for Sustainable Futures: Community, Construction, and Creativity

    Teaching Design for Sustainable Futures by Ahmad, Lina; Sosa, Marco;

    Community, Construction, and Creativity

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Focus on Design Pedagogy;

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    Teaching Design for Sustainable Futures: Community Construction and Creativity explores how creativity can be integrated into sustainability education within the built environment.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Teaching Design for Sustainable Futures: Community, Construction, and Creativity explores how creativity can be integrated into sustainability education within the built environment.


    Through diverse international case studies, the book emphasizes the importance of creative approaches, community engagement, and hands-on learning, in addressing complex environmental challenges, fostering innovative design practices, and bridging the gap between theory and realworld application. Readers will gain valuable insights into the role of creativity in driving sustainable design education, with six case studies showcasing practical applications of creative methodologies to sustainability challenges. Key elements include community-driven projects, interdisciplinary collaboration, and experiential learning, all aimed at fostering student engagement and promoting innovative thinking. By integrating sustainability into real-world design challenges, the book equips educators and students with practical tools and frameworks for embedding creativity deeply into sustainability education, preparing them to address future environmental and societal issues.


    This book is particularly valuable for educators, researchers, and practitioners in design and sustainability fields who seek to enhance their teaching and professional practices through creative approaches. Its interdisciplinary focus makes it an essential resource for those aiming to develop innovative solutions to environmental challenges, including design educators, sustainability professionals, and students committed to advancing sustainable development initiatives.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of figures


    List of contributors


    Acknowledgments


    Preface: The Embrace of Change


    Sandra Piesik


    Introduction: Change as a Catalyst for Innovation


    Marco Sosa and Lina Ahmad


    Part One: Connecting Communities


    1. Connecting Environment and Community:  Teaching and Learning for a Sustainable Future


    Rosamund Portus and Sara-Jayne Williams 


    2. Neighborhood: More-Than-Human Communities: How Can Design Work with Nature to Steward New Forms of Communities, Creating Spaces and Engagement where Species Meet?


    Fabrizio Cocchiarella


    Part Two: Applied Learning


    3. Constructing Circularity: Seeking Alternative Pathways and Methods of Regeneration


    Nicholas Brinen


    4. Training Future Architects Toward Energy Poverty Challenges


    Daniel Torrego Gómez, Carmen Sánchez-Guevara, Marta Gayoso Heredia, Miguel Núñez Peiró, Camila Andrea Ludueña, María Del Mar Barbero Barrera, Miguel Angel Galvez Huertas, Gloria Maria Gomez Muñoz, Luis Javier Sanchez Aparicio, Fco Javier Neila Gonzalez, Maria Emilia Roman Lopez, Manuel Rodriguez Perez and Roberto González Lezcano


    Part Three: Creative Responses


    5. A Dialogue with Italo Calvino: A Reflection on the Making and Use of Physical Models in a Teaching Environment


    Saidja Heynickx


    6. The End of Human Dominance: Transformative University Courses


    Jasmin Jossin, Myriel Milicevic, Ida-Maria Sommerfeldt and Annette Voigt


    Conclusions: A Look Back, A Path Forward


    Lina Ahmad and Marco Sosa


    Index

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