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TABLE OF CONTENTS: I-IV V-XII

Design Outlaws on the Ecological Frontier
Chris Zelov, Phil Cousineau & Brian Danitz, editors
Finding Synchronicity's Trail Chris Zelov x
The Outlaw Designer Phil Cousineau xv
 

I              

Into the Fuller Universe - 1
A Introduction Chris Zelov 2
B The Frontier Spirit of Invention Thomas Hughes 4
1 Introduction " "
2 Open Spaces for Invention " 6
3 The Inventive Way of Looking at the World " 7
4 Design Outlaws " 11
5 Radical Versus Conservative Invention " 12
6 Metaphoric Thinking " "
7 America and Europe " 14
8 The Green Republic " 16
9 We Get the Technology We Deserve " 18
10 Technological Momentum " 19
11 The Role of the Military in the History of Invention " 20
12 Moving "It" Over to Livingry " 21
C Design as a Way of Making the World Work Harold Cohen 24
1 Introduction " "
2 What Needs to be Worked Out " 25
D Outlaw Creativity Brendan O'Regan 28
E I Want to Start a Renaissance Ted Nelson 30
F The Mad Ones; The Original Ones Douglas Adams 38
G The Innovator's Sense of Urgency John Todd 40
H Encounters with the Mentor J. Baldwin 44
1 Introduction " "
2 Ephemeralization: Doing More with Less " 47
I Fuller's Contribution Ian McHarg 50
J The Inventive Process Paul MacCready 52
1 Introduction " "
2 Creative Thinking: Getting Beyond our Mental Blinders " 55
 

II        

From a Machine for Living to Living Machines - 59
A Introduction Chris Zelov 60
B Why is Architecture Oblivious to the Environment? Ian McHarg 62
1 Introduction " "
2 The Quest for Modern Architecture " 63
3 Responding to the Environment " 65
C Towards a New Architecture James Wines 70
D Nature as Design Paradigm Edmund Bacon 72
E Sitting at the Counterculture Stewart Brand 76
F Into the Design Revolution J. Baldwin 80
1 Introduction " "
2 The Duty of Inventors " 82
G Organic Building Tony Gwilliam 88
H Understanding Natural Systems Mary Catherine Bateson 92
I Not a Machine for Living in--A Living Machine William McDonough 94
 

III        

The Intelligent Use of Energy - 100
A Introduction Chris Zelov "
B The Road Least Taken Amory Lovins 102
1 Introduction " "
2 Soft Versus Hard Energy Technologies " 104
3 Positive Forces for Change " 108
C The Rocky Mountain Institute Hunter Lovins 112
1 Introduction " "
2 The Consumption Game " 115
3 What's Needed for a Solar Economy " 116

4

Designing as a Community " 117
D Whole-Systems Design Peter Calthorpe 118
1 Introduction " "
2 The Solar Connection " "
3 Toward a New Community Design " 121
4 New Patterns for Diversity " 124
E Redefining Wealth Hazel Henderson 126
1 Introduction " "
2 An Economy Beyond the Hall of Mirrors " 127
3 The Lessons of Scarcity and Abundance " 129
F On Tools J. Baldwin 132
G Money Is Honey Harold Cohen 136
H Designing for Interdependence William McDonough 138
 

IV        

The Galactic Explorer Perspective - 143
A Introduction Chris Zelov 144
B The Galactic Explorer Comes to Visit Paul MacCready 146
C Thinking in Interplanetary Terms Brendan O'Regan 152
D Systems in Continuous Evolution Pliny Fisk 156
E The Cosmic Drama John Allen 162
F Making the World Work for All Humanity Harold Cohen 166
G The Universal Liturgy Duane Elgin 170
H The New Alchemists John Todd 172
1 Introduction " "
2 Living Machines " 175
3 The Dream of Balance " 177
4 Significance of Ecological Design " 180
5 The Benefits of Regenerative Design " 182
I Reviving the Ancient Art of Design William McDonough 184
J Developing a New Iconography James Wines 188

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