New suburbia: designing in urban resilience by closing resource cycles


Autoria(s): Keeffe, Greg
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

By utilising a research by design methodology, the paper develops a process-based and phased design to develop a new emergent form to these neighbourhoods, one in which new productive systems are embedded into the city, at a small-scales. These include a peak-load hydro-electric project in Ligoneal; a productive landscape in Glen Cairn and a city-wide energy refurbishment utilising neighbourhood waste streams. <br/><br/>The three projects illustrate different ways in which place-based solutions can enact urban transformation through a process of rigorous visualisation of process, and its attendant changes in content and form of the neighbourhood, These designs, based around a process-based strategy plan, allow for a roadmap for development to be created that could change the modus operandi of an area over a relatively short period of time,. The paper demonstrates that even modest investments of productive technologies at a local scale can fundamentally change the form and the economic and environmental operation of the city in the future, and create a new resilient city, one that can have resilience built-in. This resilience allows the neighbourhood to be less externally dependent on resources, economically active and more socially just. <br/>

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/new-suburbia-designing-in-urban-resilience-by-closing-resource-cycles(2353d135-9a6f-4bf4-a351-94996b8f4133).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Keeffe , G 2015 , ' New suburbia: designing in urban resilience by closing resource cycles ' Paper presented at Passive and Low Energy Architecture , Bologna , Italy , 09/09/2015 - 11/09/2015 , .

Tipo

conferenceObject