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Cole, R J (2012) Transitioning from green to regenerative design. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 39–53.
Cole, R J, Busby, P, Guenther, R, Briney, L, Blaviesciunaite, A and Alencar, T (2012) A regenerative design framework: setting new aspirations and initiating new discussions. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 95–111.
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: buildings, design framework, ecosphere, place, regenerative design, resource flows, sustainable design
- ISBN/ISSN: 0961-3218
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2011.616098
- Abstract:
Given the success of building environmental assessment methods in moving green performance criteria into mainstream practice, it is anticipated that similar support tools will be necessary to make regenerative design and development approaches more widespread. This paper describes the rationale, design and potential application of a framework developed to support regenerative design and development in practice and, in particular, the transition from current green practices and discussions to those shaped by regenerative principles. Rather than present sets of specific design strategies and directives that could inhibit creative solutions, the framework is populated with provocative questions. These are considered the most effective basis for initiating a different and expanded dialogue between the design team members and with the client and users and to engage a broader range of possibilities by moving beyond the immediate building and site boundaries. Moreover, while the framework has a consistent structure, the questions change and can be adapted to different situations - from community engagement, design charrettes and team meetings to detailed design explorations.
du Plessis, C (2012) Towards a regenerative paradigm for the built environment. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 7–22.
Ehwi, R J, Oti-Sarpong, K, Shojaei, R and Burgess, G (2022) Offsite Manufacturing Research: A Systematic Review of Methodologies Used. Construction Management and Economics, 40(01), 1–24.
Ekeskär, A, Havenvid, & I, Karrbom Gustavsson, T and Eriksson, P E (2022) Construction logistics in a multi-project context: coopetition among main contractors and the role of third-party logistics providers. Construction Management and Economics, 40(01), 25–40.
Hoxie, C, Berkebile, R and Todd, J A (2012) Stimulating regenerative development through community dialogue. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 65–80.
Järvenpää, A, Eriksson, P E and Larsson, J (2022) Exploring a public client’s control systems in infrastructure projects from a relationship history perspective. Construction Management and Economics, 40(01), 56–71.
Mang, P and Reed, B (2012) Designing from place: a regenerative framework and methodology. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 23–38.
Plaut, J M, Dunbar, B, Wackerman, A and Hodgin, S (2012) Regenerative design: the LENSES Framework for buildings and communities. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 112–22.
Styhre, A, Brorström, S and Gluch, P (2022) The valuation of housing in low-amenity and low purchasing power city districts: social and economic value entangled by default. Construction Management and Economics, 40(01), 72–86.
Svec, P, Berkebile, R and Todd, J A (2012) REGEN: toward a tool for regenerative thinking. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 81–94.
Svensson, I and Gluch, P (2022) Materiality in action: the role of objects in institutional work. Construction Management and Economics, 40(01), 41–55.
Zari, M P (2012) Ecosystem services analysis for the design of regenerative built environments. Building Research & Information, 40(01), 54–64.