Towards Grammars for Cradle-to-Cradle Design
Fisher, Douglas H. (Vanderbilt University) | Maher, Mary Lou (University of Maryland, College Park)
Figure 1a first illustrates by the oval that a Cradle-to-cradle (C2C) design (McDonough & Braungart, critical problem in traditional design is that a product is designed 2002) recognizes that nothing short of full recycling of materials in isolation. In contrast, the products shown in the with no degradation in material quality is necessary square box of Figure 1b illustrate the concept of a product for long-term planet sustainability. C2C advocates looking family, where multiple products are designed within a system to the natural world as an ideal model of recycling, where of material use and reuse, which flows between product organic materials are continually recycled through processes lines. While there may still be materials that come from of decay and growth. They propose design methodology outside the family and there are materials that are byproducts that separates biological cycles and syntheticmaterial of the family production, a family design would seek cycles, enabling biological material to be reclaimed to minimize these and to exploit them in a still larger context.
Mar-19-2011
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