- Environmental design
Environmental design is the process of addressing environmental parameters when devising plans, programs, policies, buildings, or products. Classical prudent design may have always considered environmental factors; however, the
environmental movement beginning in the 1960s has made the concept more explicit.Environmental Design has been defined: "We live in the world by design. Creating the everyday environment in which we live involves complex systems of cultural meaning, visual communication and the use of tools, technology and materials. As a field of study, Environmental Design encompasses the built, natural, and human environments and focuses on fashioning physical and social interventions informed by human behaviour and environmental processes. Design asks us to find answers to the most fundamental of human questions: how should we live in the world and what should inform our actions? This complex endeavour requires an interdisciplinary approach."Fact|date=February 2007
"Environmental design" in the old-fashioned sense develops physical environments, both interior and exterior, to meet one or more aesthetic or day-to-day functional needs, or to create a specific sort of experience - the focus being the human-designed environment. Environmental design includes such specialities as
architect s,acoustical scientists,engineer s,environmental scientist s,landscape architects ,urban planning ,interior designer s,lighting designer s, andexhibition designer s. In many situations,historic preservation can be added to this list. Another recent addition to this general area might be "disability access".In terms of a larger scope, environmental design has implications for the
industrial design of products: innovativeautomobile s, wind-electricity generators, solar-electric equipment, and other kinds of equipment could serve as examples.Examples
Examples of the environmental design process include use of
roadway noise computer models in design ofnoise barrier s and use ofroadway air dispersion model s in analyzing and designing urbanhighway s. Designers consciously working within this more recent framework of philosophy and practice seek a blending of nature and technology, regardingecology as the basis for design. Some believe that strategies of conservation, stewardship, and regeneration can be applied at all levels of scale from the individual building to the community, with benefit to the human individual and local and planetary ecosystems.Specific examples of large scale environmental design projects include:
*Boston Transportation Planning Review
*Bay Area Rapid Transit System Daly City Turnback project and airport extension.
*MetropolitanPortland, Oregon light rail systemHistory
Early roots began in the late 19th Century with writer/designer
William Morris , who rejected the use of industrialized materials and processes in wallpaper, fabrics and books his studio produced. He and others, such asJohn Ruskin felt that the industrial revolution would lead to harm done to nature and workers.From the middle of the twentieth century, thinkers like
Buckminster Fuller have acted as catalysts for a broadening and deepening of the concerns of environmental designers. Nowadays,energy efficiency ,appropriate technology ,organic horticulture ororganic agriculture , land restoration, community design, and ecologicallysustainable energy and waste systems are recognized considerations or options and may each find application.See also
Energy-efficient Buildings & Design:
*J. Baldwin
*Tom Bender
*Peter Calthorpe
*Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies
*The Druk White Lotus School -Ladakh , Indian Himalaya
*William McDonough
*Victor Papanek
*Sim Van der Ryn
*Green Globe
*James Wines
*Ken Yeang
*Eastgate Centre, Harare
*Portcullis House
*YMCA International Camp, Nilshi, India Energy Usage (Commercial, Residential, Societal):
*Amory Lovins
*Soft energy path Land Use & Community Planning
*Forestry
*Forest gardening
*Christopher Alexander
*Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies
*Noise barrier
*Permaculture Organizations
* [http://www.conceptdesigninc.com/ Concept Design Productions] A full-service scenic design company
*Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)
*Sustainable Building Alliance (SBA [http://www.sballiance.org] )
*UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design
*UGA University of Georgia School of Environmental Design Urban Ecology
*Bioswale
*Environmental planning
*Urban ecology
*New Urbanism
*Principles of Intelligent Urbanism Prevention of Crime
*CPTED
*Physical Security Waste Treatment Innovation:
*John ToddReferences
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