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Living Architecture, Living Cities

Soul-Nourishing Sustainability
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Living Architecture, Living Cities reveals the critical link between urban design and environmental sustainability, highlighting that cities cause three quarters of environmental harm. Authors Christopher Day and Julie Gwilliam challenge the overreliance on eco-technology, arguing that true change comes from altering how we live and perceive our environments. By focusing on the non-material aspects and improving people's emotional connections to urban spaces, the book advocates for more sustainable lifestyles and meaningful urban transformation.

Richly illustrated with over 400 images, this work is a profound exploration of how good design shapes not just buildings but the attitudes that drive environmental impact.
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Ideal for students and professionals in sustainable architecture, urban planning, environmental studies, and anyone interested in the power of design to influence sustainable living.

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Christopher Day’s philosophy will continue to inspire students with an interest in sustainable architecture, urban planning, and related fields.

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It’s widely accepted that our environment is in crisis. Less widely recognised is that three quarters of environmental damage is due to cities – the places where most of us live. As this powerful new book elucidates, global sustainability is therefore directly dependent on urban design.

In Living Architecture, Living Cities Christopher Day and Julie Gwilliam move beyond the current emphasis on technological change. They argue that eco-technology allows us to continue broadly as before and only defers the impending disaster. In reality, most negative environmental impacts are due to how we live and the things we buy. Such personal choices often result from dissatisfaction with our surroundings. As perceived environment has a direct effect on attitudes and motivations, improving this can achieve more sustainable lifestyles more effectively than drastic building change – with its notorious performance-gap limitations. As it’s in places that our inner feelings and material reality interact, perceived environment is place-based. Ultimately, however, as the root cause of unsustainability is attitude, real change requires moving from the current focus on buildings and technology to an emphasis on the non-material.

Featuring over 400 high quality illustrations, this is essential reading for anyone who believes in the value and power of good design. Christopher Day’s philosophy will continue to inspire students with an interest in sustainable architecture, urban planning and related fields.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138594807

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 November 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 340 Line drawings, black and white; 92 Halftones, black and white; 432 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 189.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 448

About the Author

Christopher Day was an eco-architect, self-builder and sculptor. He designed buildings in line with the ecological principles of his books and won several awards. A former visiting professor at Queen’s University, Belfast, he also designed, consulted, taught and lectured in over 20 countries worldwide, from California to Siberia, Sweden to New Zealand: wide-ranging climates and cultures. He was awarded an MBE for his services to architecture and innovation in the 2016 Queen’s Birthday Honours list. His previous publications include Places of the Soul 3rd edition, Consensus Design, Environment and Children and Spirit and Place, also available from Routledge.

Sadly, Chris passed away in the spring of 2019 shortly after we completed the final draft of this manuscript. He will be sorely missed by his wife, family and all who knew him. It was a privilege and a joy to have worked with Chris on this project, of which I hope he would have been proud.

Julie Gwilliam is a Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, UK, as well as Postgraduate Dean for the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering. For ten years she led the MSc in Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design and she continues to contribute to teaching on the subject of sustainability throughout the school, including the MA in Urban Design.

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