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This book presents the proceedings of the first International
Upcycling Symposium 2020, held on 4th September 2020 at De Montfort
University (DMU) in Leicester, UK (online), as a joint effort
between DMU, Lund University, Nottingham Trent University and
Newcastle University. This book presents state of the art of
research and practice in "upcycling" at the international level.
The subject of this book, upcycling, is a term to describe the
processes of creating or modifying a product from used or waste
materials, components and products, which is of equal or higher
quality or value than the compositional elements. This book
describes new theories, approaches and scientific research findings
related to upcycling and presents examples of upcycling practice,
across multiple sectors, scales and contexts. Bringing together
research from over 35 multidisciplinary experts, the book discusses
state-of-the-art knowledge and practices on upcycling in different
geographical, economic, socio-cultural and technological contexts
at an international level. Readers will gain fundamental
understanding of upcycling with its varied definitions and forms
across sectors and scales, and to be informed of the latest
upcycling research and practices including valuable ideas,
theories, projects, experiences and insights by global experts.
This book presents the proceedings of the first International
Upcycling Symposium 2020, held on 4th September 2020 at De Montfort
University (DMU) in Leicester, UK (online), as a joint effort
between DMU, Lund University, Nottingham Trent University and
Newcastle University. This book presents state of the art of
research and practice in "upcycling" at the international level.
The subject of this book, upcycling, is a term to describe the
processes of creating or modifying a product from used or waste
materials, components and products, which is of equal or higher
quality or value than the compositional elements. This book
describes new theories, approaches and scientific research findings
related to upcycling and presents examples of upcycling practice,
across multiple sectors, scales and contexts. Bringing together
research from over 35 multidisciplinary experts, the book discusses
state-of-the-art knowledge and practices on upcycling in different
geographical, economic, socio-cultural and technological contexts
at an international level. Readers will gain fundamental
understanding of upcycling with its varied definitions and forms
across sectors and scales, and to be informed of the latest
upcycling research and practices including valuable ideas,
theories, projects, experiences and insights by global experts.
Designing with living materials: thoughts on the paradigm shift and
an overview of the state of research What is “Bioprotopia”? It
is a vision of a world with buildings that grow, self-heal and
create virtuous cycles where waste from one process feeds another.
A vision where the spaces that we inhabit are attuned to both the
human occupants and non-human microbial ecologies. This is the
first book to ground the concept of biotechnology in the built
environment in tangible, large-scale prototypes. With rich visuals,
it presents materials and processes that bring to life the many
possibilities of shaping the built environment with
micro-organisms. In addition to considering scientific and
technical challenges, the book also discusses the need for a shift
in thinking and culture to realise this vision. First comprehensive
publication on the state of research Demonstrates the use of
renewable materials in design Illustrative, scientific
documentation for design professions and researchers
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