Architecture and waste : a (re)planned obsolescence / Hanif Kara, Leire Asensio Villoria, Andreas Georgoulias,

By: Kara, Hanif [author.]Contributor(s): Asensio Villoria, Leire [author.] | Georgoulias, Andreas [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Description: 375 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781945150050 (paperback)Other title: (re)planned obsolescence | Replanned obsolescenceSubject(s): Architecture, Industrial | Refuse and refuse disposal | Architecture, Modern -- 21st century | Engineering | Interdisciplinary research | Group work in architectureLOC classification: NA6400 .K37 2017Subject: Architecture and design currently play a minor role in the design and construction of industrial building types, especially waste-to-energy facilities. Through comparing the well-established waste-to-energy industries in Sweden with less established engagements in the northeast of the United States, opportunities and lessons are revealed. This book presents a refreshed, design-led approach to waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, reflecting work done at Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD). Architecture and design currently play a minor role in the design and construction of industrial building types, especially waste-to-energy facilities. Architects have a role to play in integrating waste-to-energy plants physically and programmatically within their urban or suburban contexts, as well as potentially lessening the generally negative perception of energy recovery plants. https://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Waste-Re-planned-Obsolescence/dp/194515005X
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Architecture and design currently play a minor role in the design and construction of industrial building types, especially waste-to-energy facilities. Through comparing the well-established waste-to-energy industries in Sweden with less established engagements in the northeast of the United States, opportunities and lessons are revealed. This book presents a refreshed, design-led approach to waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, reflecting work done at Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD). Architecture and design currently play a minor role in the design and construction of industrial building types, especially waste-to-energy facilities.
Architects have a role to play in integrating waste-to-energy plants physically and programmatically within their urban or suburban contexts, as well as potentially lessening the generally negative perception of energy recovery plants.

https://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Waste-Re-planned-Obsolescence/dp/194515005X