Post-petroleum design / George Elvin.

By: Elvin, GeorgeMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015Description: xviii, 257 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138853898; 1138853895; 9781138853904; 1138853909Subject(s): Product design | Materials | Green products | Sustainable engineering | Environmental protection | Environmental protection | Green products | Materials | Product design | Sustainable engineering | Industriedesign | Nachhaltigkeit | UmweltschutzDDC classification: 658.5/752 LOC classification: TS171.4 | .E48 2015
Partial contents:
Part One: oil and its impacts -- Part Two: Oil and plastic -- Part Three: Post-petroleum design -- Part Four: Building a post-petroleum world -- Part Five: Principles of post-petroleum design -- Part Six: Life in the post-petroleum era.
Summary: Despite the growing demand for design strategies to reduce our petroleum use, no one has yet brought together the lessons of the world's leading post-petroleum designers into a single resource. Post-Petroleum Design brings them together for the first time. Readers will be introduced to the most current, innovative, plastic-and petroleum-free products and projects in industrial design, architecture, transportation, electronics, apparel and more. Post-Petroleum Design explores firsthand the client and consumer motivations behind the demand, and shares the case studies, principles, best practices, risks and opportunities of the world's leading post-petroleum design experts who are already meeting that demand. It introduces 40 inspiring individuals from across the globe; people like Eben Bayer, the American innovator whose company, Ecovative, is growing houses from mushrooms; Mohammed Bah Abba, whose Zeer Pot is helping families keep produce fresh in the sweltering Nigerian summer without electricity; and the engineers at Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios whose Biome car evolves from genetically engineered DNA. Post-Petroleum Design gives design professionals the information they need to research, evaluate, and select materials, technologies and design strategies that meet the growing demand for sustainable design, plastic-free materials and process energy conservation. Designer profiles, studies, statistics and many colour illustrations all highlight the work--some of the best design work to be found anywhere, and showcased here for the first time.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One: oil and its impacts -- Part Two: Oil and plastic -- Part Three: Post-petroleum design -- Part Four: Building a post-petroleum world -- Part Five: Principles of post-petroleum design -- Part Six: Life in the post-petroleum era.

Despite the growing demand for design strategies to reduce our petroleum use, no one has yet brought together the lessons of the world's leading post-petroleum designers into a single resource. Post-Petroleum Design brings them together for the first time. Readers will be introduced to the most current, innovative, plastic-and petroleum-free products and projects in industrial design, architecture, transportation, electronics, apparel and more. Post-Petroleum Design explores firsthand the client and consumer motivations behind the demand, and shares the case studies, principles, best practices, risks and opportunities of the world's leading post-petroleum design experts who are already meeting that demand. It introduces 40 inspiring individuals from across the globe; people like Eben Bayer, the American innovator whose company, Ecovative, is growing houses from mushrooms; Mohammed Bah Abba, whose Zeer Pot is helping families keep produce fresh in the sweltering Nigerian summer without electricity; and the engineers at Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios whose Biome car evolves from genetically engineered DNA. Post-Petroleum Design gives design professionals the information they need to research, evaluate, and select materials, technologies and design strategies that meet the growing demand for sustainable design, plastic-free materials and process energy conservation. Designer profiles, studies, statistics and many colour illustrations all highlight the work--some of the best design work to be found anywhere, and showcased here for the first time.

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