Cradle to Cradle is a well-known sustainability concept introduced by Braungart and McDonough. It is a concept about how a product can be designed from the outset so that, after their useful lives, they will provide nourishment for something new, thus “waste equals food” (Braungart and McDonough, 2002). This eco-effective principle has been applied widely in products development; however, it is less known in the urban planning discipline where sustainable development is the main ‘key word’ in transforming the urban area. The question that this paper expands on is whether it is possible to apply the Cradle to Cradle concept into urban planning practice. This article explains the difference between the eco-efficient concept and the eco-effec...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
Innovations in housing policy with an ecological edge can look back to a quarter century of experien...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
There is much talk and focus on the green shift and a more sustainable future in the contemporary so...
Activating sustainability concept in practices is a critical issue that achieves sustainable develop...
Both the source of and the potential solution to the global ecological decline can be traced to urba...
Sustainability and Cradle to Cradle are well known concepts for creating buildings. The aim of the a...
The sustainable or “green” movement has become sensationalized to the point that the term “sustainab...
If urban planning plays a fundamental role in the future of humanity, which is concentrating an incr...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
In recent years, cities have shown increasing signs of environmental problems due to the negative im...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. T...
AbstractUrban Design derived as a separate profession after the determinations of the 1956 internati...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
Innovations in housing policy with an ecological edge can look back to a quarter century of experien...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
There is much talk and focus on the green shift and a more sustainable future in the contemporary so...
Activating sustainability concept in practices is a critical issue that achieves sustainable develop...
Both the source of and the potential solution to the global ecological decline can be traced to urba...
Sustainability and Cradle to Cradle are well known concepts for creating buildings. The aim of the a...
The sustainable or “green” movement has become sensationalized to the point that the term “sustainab...
If urban planning plays a fundamental role in the future of humanity, which is concentrating an incr...
The depth and severity of the planet's ecological and social crisis demands solutions and actions wh...
In recent years, cities have shown increasing signs of environmental problems due to the negative im...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. T...
AbstractUrban Design derived as a separate profession after the determinations of the 1956 internati...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product...
Innovations in housing policy with an ecological edge can look back to a quarter century of experien...