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It is a summary from the chapters of IRD. It contains photos for the main cases + it includes all the theory from the lesson (briefly summarized in a kind of table). The table is structured with a title and next to it all the information we need to know about that specific chapter. It is a summary in English.

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H1 – REGENERATIVE DESIGN
Sustainability CODE RED – sustainability = not good enough
1) Take what you need We take more  each extraction = less planet  our future = self-
2) Produce & create a destruction
market to sell As cheap as possible  exploitation of people & planet
3) Consume
4) Bad design = waste As fast as possible  products break down quickly
Offer our planet: waste + pollution + CO2 + foreign substances that
unbalance nature
 Mass consumption = killing the planet

The limits of growth – 1972 The possibility of exponential economy & population growth  our
Club of Rome way of life = damaging our planet: what we ask on a daily basis =
not capacity of our planet
- Graphic: diagram of the main findings: population, food,
industrial output, pollution & resources 1900-2000

Footprint = too big Footprint = impact of a person / community on the environmental
expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of
natural resources
Earth overshoot day  dividing the planets biocapacity (the
amount of ecological resources earth is able to generate that year)
by ecological footprint x 365d
- Country’s overshoot day: date on which earth overshoot day
would fall if all humanity consumed like the people in that
country
- = ( earth’s biocapacity / footprint ) / 365
70s: the ecological deficit increased

Climate is changing Change happens to slowly + too late  not stop warming: zones
uninhabitable = migration

Sustainability failed Less bad = not good enough
Design systems: reduce harm + regenerate & restore the natural
environment & human well-being
 Beyond sustainability: regenerative design = positive
social + environmental imports + does good

Regenerative design CODE YELLOW – there is hope
Shift To regenerative cultures  care for planet + life & healthy, resilient
& adaptable
DEF RD = a process-oriented systems theory based approach to
design + regenerative = process that restore, renew or revitalize
their own sources of energy & materials, creating sustainable
systems that integrate the needs of
society with integrity of nature
C1 Greenway old highway pillars,
Seoul: answer to: vehicle oriented city
 pedestrian friendly
Tougher for cars in inner city but better
place for public transport / walk due to:
restoration Cheonggyecheon river

What if we only do good for Evaluate on their positivity, life-sustaining, restorative &
our planet? regenerative potential
What if we embrace nature? Shift EGO  ECO systems: nature = us  future lies in the daily
cooperation with nature
Design for profit  use centred des.  human centred des.
ecosystem minded des.




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, 10 principles of Ghent CODE GREEN – take action: solutions exist
Design healthy, resilient &
regenerative future




10 principles 1. Use nature as a starting point – NATURAL CITY
Cities capable of reducing their outsized consumption footprints –
natural based solutions  space for nature, living systems + water
+ food

2. Develop green infrastructure – CONNECTED CITY
Project = part of larger system: green-blue network
Consider imports & interactions with other elements

3. Strengthen the place identity – ADAPTABLE CITY
= a cluster of ideas of a place & identity in the field of urban
planning, des. & architecture  create place for people & nature

4. Encourage a mix of functions & activities – ADAPTABLE
CITY
Mixed use: combines residential, commercial, cultural & recreational
uses

5. Adapt & anticipate change – ADAPTABLE CITY
Design embodies spatial, structural & service strategies

6. Close cycles, use waste as a resource – CIRCULAR CITY
Material cycles = closed (not toxic substances)

7. Use regenerative & circular materials – CIRCULAR CITY
Natural materials: decived from (non)-living sources in nature
Circular materials: designed to be: reused, recycled / biodegraded at
the end of their life cycle  grow materials on own site  purify soil
& air of CO2

8. Collaborate - COMMONS


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