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Editorial Introduction – Sustainable, Smart and Systemic Design Post-Anthropocene: Through a Transdisciplinary Lens 编辑导言-可持续,智能和系统的设计后人类世:通过跨学科的镜头
Marie Davidová, S. Nousala, T. Marlowe
Sustainability as related to the environment is now just over 50 years old. In that time, especially in regard to human artifacts such as architecture, it has largely focused on human priorities, and how they need to be modified to address or rectify environmental and ecological challenges. A new, post-anthropocene view suggests that it is also important to consider the environment as more than a backdrop whose state and appearance must be maintained, but rather as an actor in its own right, with its own interests, including the interests of the living non-human actors in the local ecology. This special issue seeks to explore this wider notion, and the editors view our introduction as an opportunity to present the journal theme, to introduce the authors and place its papers in context, and to welcome researchers and practitioners to explore this topic further.
与环境相关的可持续发展现在刚刚超过50年。在这段时间里,特别是在建筑等人工制品方面,它主要关注人类的优先事项,以及如何修改它们以解决或纠正环境和生态挑战。一种新的、后人类世的观点认为,同样重要的是,要把环境视为一个必须保持其状态和外观的背景,而是一个有自己权利的行动者,有自己的利益,包括当地生态中活着的非人类行动者的利益。本期特刊旨在探索这一更广泛的概念,编辑们将我们的介绍视为展示期刊主题的机会,介绍作者并将其论文置于背景中,并欢迎研究人员和实践者进一步探索这一主题。
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Post-Anthropocene_2.0: Alternative Scenarios through Nature/Computing Coalition Applicable in Architecture 后人类世2.0:通过自然/计算联合应用于建筑的替代方案
Yannis Zavoleas
Concepts of the Post-Anthropocene often depict dystopian futures where land is occupied by giant machines performing repetitive tasks and replicating and fixing other machines. This speculation amplifies what is to be today’s solution for the efficient management of available assets, supported by hardware, software, and Artificial Intelligence technologies. However, it also portrays a dehumanising future where Earth has totally been succumbed to the machinic dogma, and for which architecture is no longer made for people. In response to this unsettling scenario, an alliance between nature as a source of references and computing explaining its systemic logic is considered, offering a pathway to reharmonize architecture’s scope with the greater ecology. Moreover, semantic analogies are drawn between holistic models of physical space and nature’s operational and organisational principles developed since early modernism. This sums up to a paradigm shift that employs cross-disciplinary concepts, cultural knowledge, political ideologies, technology and computing altogether to respond to critical challenges of sustainable thinking for the Post-Anthropocene introduced in architecture’s core discourse.
后人类世的概念经常描绘反乌托邦的未来,在那里,土地被巨型机器占据,它们执行重复的任务,复制和修复其他机器。在硬件、软件和人工智能技术的支持下,这种推测放大了当今有效管理可用资产的解决方案。然而,它也描绘了一个非人性化的未来,地球已经完全屈服于机械教条,建筑不再是为人类而建的。为了应对这种令人不安的情况,我们考虑了作为参考来源的自然和解释其系统逻辑的计算之间的联盟,为建筑的范围与更大的生态重新协调提供了一条途径。此外,在物理空间的整体模型和自早期现代主义以来发展起来的自然的操作和组织原则之间绘制了语义类比。这总结了一种范式转变,将跨学科概念、文化知识、政治意识形态、技术和计算结合起来,以应对建筑核心话语中引入的后人类世可持续思维的关键挑战。
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Applying a Systemic Approach for Sustainable Urban Hillside Landscape Design and Planning: The Case Study City of Chongqing in China 应用系统方法进行可持续城市山坡景观设计与规划——以重庆市为例
Xiao Hu, M. Sibley, Marie Davidová
Rapid urbanization has led some Chinese cities to extend to hillside sites with recurrent patterns of flattening sloping terrain to erect high rise buildings. This approach usually results in disturbing local ecosystems which protection is an important requirement towards achieving the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Studies examining the special patterns of urban extensions onto hills and the driving forces of behind the deterioration of environmental quality in cities are scarce. This paper aims to answer two questions; “What are the definitions and goals for sustainable landscape design for hillside urban extensions?” and “What are the real causes for the unsustainability of current urban hillside housing developments?” These questions will be approached, first through a literature review, and second through considering the case study of Chongqing Yue Lai eco-city and examining the limitation and remediation through the whole process of the land construction loop within the systemic approach. This article illustrates how sustainable urban hillside landscape design and planning can be achieved by balancing the priorities of four key stakeholders (government, developers, city dwellers, and local ecosystem). This calls for shifting from the central planning system dominated by local governments by including the equally important priorities of its citizens (human actors) and non-human actors (ecosystem).
快速的城市化导致一些中国城市向山坡地区延伸,这些地区经常出现铲平斜坡地形以建造高层建筑的模式。这种做法通常会破坏当地生态系统,而保护生态系统是实现联合国2030年可持续发展目标的重要要求。关于城市向山上延伸的特殊模式和城市环境质量恶化背后的驱动力的研究很少。本文旨在回答两个问题;“山坡城市扩展的可持续景观设计的定义和目标是什么?”以及“目前城市山坡上的房屋发展不可持续的真正原因是什么?”本文将首先通过文献综述来探讨这些问题,然后结合重庆悦来生态城的案例研究,在系统方法的框架下,考察土地建设循环全过程的限制与修复。本文阐述了如何通过平衡四个关键利益相关者(政府、开发商、城市居民和当地生态系统)的优先级来实现可持续的城市山坡景观设计和规划。这要求从由地方政府主导的中央计划体系转变为包括公民(人类参与者)和非人类参与者(生态系统)同等重要的优先事项。
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Evaluating the Impact of Preconditions for Systemic Human and Non-human Communities 评估对系统性人类和非人类社区的先决条件的影响
S. Nousala
This paper discusses and examines the concept of preconditions and their possible impact on any systemic supporting structures related to human and non-human ecological communities. Preconditions are defined and discussed in this work as phenomena that exist, seen or unseen, as part of the initial stages of a developing community system (for both human and non-human). Recent evaluations of cases and models have highlighted how preconditions may enhance or weaken developing support structures of any ecological community system. These observations and outcomes were based on several previous cases, with targeted literature reviews and field work. The research spans across several different disciplines, with a common emergent thread, based on insights afforded by an interdisciplinary approach. The impact of preconditions within systems of sustainable ecological community structures, are essentially virtual with emergent physical properties and outcomes. The practical and ecological community implications of this work lie in the provision of better insights into the how, why, and what are the existing, dynamic conditions towards sustained, future community development. The impact on dynamic community evolution involves countless dynamic relationships. This work presents reviews, based on evaluations on a range of approaches to capture a sense of what occurs within these complex environments and the abilities we need to visualize and communicate these actions. These virtual, and ultimately physical, transitional states are very relevant when considering the impact of what are essentially, bottom-up relationships. This work highlights the importance and impact of preconditions within an ecological community, and the dynamics involved with achieving a sustained state or “equilibrium”, whilst attempting to absorb new conditions that the community may be encountering.
本文讨论并探讨了前提条件的概念及其对与人类和非人类生态群落相关的任何系统支持结构的可能影响。在这本书中,前提条件被定义和讨论为存在的现象,可见或不可见,作为发展社区系统(人类和非人类)初始阶段的一部分。最近对案例和模型的评估强调了先决条件如何增强或削弱任何生态群落系统的发展支持结构。这些观察和结果是基于以前的几个病例,有针对性的文献综述和实地工作。这项研究跨越了几个不同的学科,基于跨学科方法提供的见解,有一个共同的新兴线索。可持续生态群落结构系统内的先决条件的影响,本质上是虚拟的,具有涌现的物理特性和结果。这项工作对实际和生态社区的影响在于提供更好的见解,了解如何、为什么以及什么是现有的、动态的条件,以实现可持续的、未来的社区发展。对动态群落进化的影响涉及无数动态关系。这项工作基于对一系列方法的评估,提出了评论,以捕捉在这些复杂环境中发生的事情的感觉,以及我们需要可视化和传达这些行动的能力。当考虑到自下而上的关系的影响时,这些虚拟的,最终是物理的过渡状态是非常相关的。这项工作强调了生态群落中先决条件的重要性和影响,以及在试图吸收群落可能遇到的新条件的同时,实现持续状态或“平衡”所涉及的动态。
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Rethinking Sustainability: Mapping Microclimatic Conditions on Buildings as a Regenerative Design Strategy 重新思考可持续性:将建筑的微气候条件映射为再生设计策略
Ana Zimbarg
Once humankind became aware of environmental problems, more opportunities were open for research and discoveries, which expanded the boundaries, and gave force to sustainability in architecture. However, in sustainability, any damage caused by human development is not considered, and in numerous cases, the term is misused. Many interventions are underpinned 'green' and 'sustainable' but are unable to provide any benefit to the environment. This misconception reflects the individualistic attitude that human development has concerning the planet. Therefore, considering the built environment as part of the natural environment can be beneficial in developing different strategies for producing sustainable and regenerative projects. Combining nature with architecture can help to trigger empathy and respect, generating new relationships between humans and nature. This paper will critique the misappropriation of the term sustainability and exhibit concepts of regenerative design, which will scaffold a conceptual framework of treating the building as part of the landscape. The relevance of the presented framework is that the building is thought of as a feature in the landscape that creates microclimatic conditions for various plant habitats, and it has the potential to become a tool to include regenerative principles in the urban context.
一旦人类意识到环境问题,就有更多的机会进行研究和发现,这扩大了边界,并为建筑的可持续性提供了动力。然而,在可持续性方面,没有考虑到人类发展造成的任何损害,在许多情况下,这个词被误用了。许多干预措施以“绿色”和“可持续”为基础,但无法为环境带来任何好处。这种误解反映了人类发展对地球的个人主义态度。因此,将建筑环境视为自然环境的一部分,有助于制定不同的战略,以生产可持续和可再生的项目。将自然与建筑相结合有助于激发同理心和尊重,在人与自然之间产生新的关系。本文将批评“可持续性”一词的滥用,并展示再生设计的概念,这将构建一个将建筑视为景观一部分的概念框架。所提出的框架的相关性在于,该建筑被认为是景观中的一个特征,为各种植物栖息地创造了小气候条件,它有可能成为城市环境中包含再生原则的工具。
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Systems Changes Learning: Recasting and Reifying Rhythmic Shifts for Doing, Alongside Thinking and Making 系统改变学习:重塑和具体化行动的节奏变化,以及思考和制作
David Ing
Entering 2023, the Systems Changes Learning Circle completed in its fourth year of 10-year journey on "Rethinking Systems Thinking". In a contextural action learning approach, the Circle has elevated rhythmic shifts as the feature that both resonates with practitioners in the field, and fits with a post-colonial philosophy of science bridging classical Chinese thought with Western professional practices. This multiparadigm inquiry recasts and reifies the activities of doing (praxis), thinking (theoria) and making (poiesis). The facility with this approach is deepened through three levels: (i) educating of attention, orienting novices towards contrasting modes of thought; (ii) learning for co-relating, lending a way for practitioners to critically appreciate their situations, and (iii) learning for articulating, aiding mentors to guide groups productively through mutual learning style.
进入2023年,“系统改变”学习圈在“重新思考系统思维”的10年旅程中完成了第四年。在情境行动学习方法中,圆圈将节奏变化提升为与该领域从业者产生共鸣的特征,并符合后殖民科学哲学,将中国古典思想与西方专业实践相结合。这种多范式探究重塑和具体化了行动(实践)、思考(理论)和创造(创造)的活动。这种方法的设施通过三个层面加深:(i)注意力教育,引导新手走向对比的思维模式;(ii)相互关联的学习,为从业者提供一种批判性地欣赏其情况的方法;(iii)表达的学习,帮助导师通过相互学习的方式有效地指导团队。
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