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KKH Resources 08 - Beyond Desire

John Manoochehri
January 21, 2014
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KKH Resources 08 - Beyond Desire

John Manoochehri

January 21, 2014
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  1. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space.
  2. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space.
  3. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens?
  4. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens?
  5. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens? In the emergence of constraints - local environmental limits, global resource limits, cultural boundaries, limits of tolerance, time and space limits - abstract and physical terrains of negotiation emerge.
  6. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens? In the emergence of constraints - local environmental limits, global resource limits, cultural boundaries, limits of tolerance, time and space limits - abstract and physical terrains of negotiation emerge.
  7. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens? In the emergence of constraints - local environmental limits, global resource limits, cultural boundaries, limits of tolerance, time and space limits - abstract and physical terrains of negotiation emerge. On these terrains, does the dream change? If so, for who? And how?
  8. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens? In the emergence of constraints - local environmental limits, global resource limits, cultural boundaries, limits of tolerance, time and space limits - abstract and physical terrains of negotiation emerge. On these terrains, does the dream change? If so, for who? And how?
  9. BEYOND DESIRE negotiating the dream BEYOND DESIRE is a study

    in the expression of personal and group desires in the urban space. When The Dream becomes real for 20 million people in one place, when the desiring stops and the getting starts, what happens? In the emergence of constraints - local environmental limits, global resource limits, cultural boundaries, limits of tolerance, time and space limits - abstract and physical terrains of negotiation emerge. On these terrains, does the dream change? If so, for who? And how? Or does it not change? What then? Innovation? War?
  10. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable?
  11. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated?
  12. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS
  13. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation
  14. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources
  15. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours
  16. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions
  17. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING
  18. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City
  19. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects
  20. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects Actions
  21. OUTLINE JM BEGINNINGS VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects Actions Structures
  22. JM UNEP Consumption, Transport RESOURCE VISION Analysis 1: Strategy/Policy Analysis

    2 : Science/Method/Design Consulting Design : Lifestyle Design (Access-Service Lifestyles) Creativity : Film/Design Process CLIENTS Eden Project | CarbonNeutral | SEI | WBCSD | WWF KTH | KKH | Färgfabriken | TII | Ängsbacka Kursgård
  23. THE POST-GLOBAL CITY vessel of post-modern lifestyles WHAT IS A

    POST-MODERN LIFESTYLE? It is whatever you want it to be.
  24. THE POST-GLOBAL CITY vessel of post-modern lifestyles WHAT IS A

    POST-MODERN LIFESTYLE? It is whatever you want it to be.
  25. THE POST-GLOBAL CITY vessel of post-modern lifestyles WHAT IS A

    POST-MODERN LIFESTYLE? It is whatever you want it to be. WHAT IS A POST-GLOBAL CITY?
  26. THE POST-GLOBAL CITY vessel of post-modern lifestyles WHAT IS A

    POST-MODERN LIFESTYLE? It is whatever you want it to be. WHAT IS A POST-GLOBAL CITY? It is the place where post-modern lifestyles happen. Everyone can, and does, go there to be and have whatever they want.
  27. PROBLEM - ECO NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION > COMFORT, SURVIVAL UNEP

    (2000): 90% reductions by 2050 NATURE DAMAGE > TRAGEDY
  28. PROBLEM - ECO NATURAL RESOURCE DEPLETION > COMFORT, SURVIVAL UNEP

    (2000): 90% reductions by 2050 NATURE DAMAGE > TRAGEDY Science (2007): 100% of coral lost by 2050
  29. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban)
  30. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban)
  31. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban) LIFESTYLE > CITIES CONSUME EVERYTHING 85% of carbon emissions/resource consumption > cities
  32. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban) LIFESTYLE > CITIES CONSUME EVERYTHING 85% of carbon emissions/resource consumption > cities
  33. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban) LIFESTYLE > CITIES CONSUME EVERYTHING 85% of carbon emissions/resource consumption > cities
  34. PROBLEM - CITY POPULATION > CITIES ARE EVERYONE Global Population

    1950: 2.5 billion (750 million urban) Global Population 2050: 10 Billion (6.5 billion urban) LIFESTYLE > CITIES CONSUME EVERYTHING 85% of carbon emissions/resource consumption > cities THE URBAN PROBLEM IS THE ECO PROBLEM
  35. DESIGN DESIGN Structuring of form to supply value SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

    Structuring of limited forms to maximise value
  36. IMPACT MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ETHICAL TRANSFORM Pollution Reduction Conservation Mgt

    Preservation Resource Efficiency Multifunctionality Use Efficiency Welfare Efficiency Reductions in all consumption for self/society & for nature SYSTEMATIC SOLUTION - ECO
  37. IMPACT MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ETHICAL TRANSFORM PRODUCTIVITY of Nature EFFICIENCY

    of Resource Use ETHICS of People/Society SYSTEMATIC SOLUTION - ECO
  38. IMPACT MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ETHICAL TRANSFORM PRODUCTIVITY EFFICIENCY ETHICS URBAN

    APPLICATIONS? URBAN APPLICATIONS? URBAN APPLICATIONS? SYSTEMATIC SOLUTION - URBAN?
  39. IMPACT MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ETHICS Principles Domains CLEAN/ABUNDANT/CONTROLLED EFFICIENT/DESIGNED/ NETWORKED/SKILLED

    MEDIA Soil Space Earth Water RESOURCES Fossils Life-systems Minerals Biota APPLICATIONS Power Housing Mobility Food Goods Infrastructure MY NEEDS/THEIR NEEDS SUSTAINABILITY Methods Pollution Capture Technolgy Waste Management Recapture Technology Remediation Technology Toxics Reduction Scientific Management Source Substitution Park Management Preservation Research Remediation & Restoration Sheer reductions in all consumption Choice of impact-managed lifestyles Choice of demand-managed lifestyles Direct, personal reductions of impacts and resource demands Process Efficiency Product Efficieny Recycled Materials Recycling Durability Localisation Multiple Simultaneous Functionality Multiple Sequential Functionality Intensive Simultaneous Usage Intensive Sequential Usage User-adapting Technology Skills-in-use of User Pollution Reduction Stock Conservation Nature Protection Resource Efficiency Functional Efficiency Use Efficiency Welfare Efficiency Sufficiency-Limits Respect-Limits
  40. IMPACT MANAGEMENT DEMAND MANAGEMENT ETHICS Principles Domains CLEAN/ABUNDANT/CONTROLLED EFFICIENT/DESIGNED/ NETWORKED/SKILLED

    MEDIA Soil Space Earth Water RESOURCES Fossils Life-systems Minerals Biota APPLICATIONS Power Housing Mobility Food Goods Infrastructure MY NEEDS/THEIR NEEDS SUSTAINABILITY Urban Design Themes Life Park Functional green spaces Industry Park Urban-scale industrial production, in resoruce loops Service Park Products and services, delivered commercially, designed by community, from central locations Pollution Reduction Stock Conservation/Production Nature Protection Resource Efficiency Functional Efficiency Use Efficiency Welfare Efficiency Sufficiency-Limits Respect-Limits Parks Networks Resource Net Resource cycling through industry notes in urban area Energy Net Biomass (from Life Park) feeds co-generation of electricity and hot water across urban space Transport Net Multi-modal public transport with smart-card/GPS access EYE Net Transparent, community-designed, commercial access to goods Knowledge Substance Palette Limited, sustainability-led specific of materials for area Information Plaza Public environmental/social information source Pledge Bank Public reposititory of personal commitments to act EYE Web Online, mobile view of available goods & services
  41. Programme/Brief Meta Programme Economic/Political Agenda Hard Programme Buildings, Infrastructure Soft

    Programme Aesthetics, Mood, Culture Pollution Reduction Stock Conservation Nature Preservation Sufficiency 

 

 Compassion MATERIAL SPATIAL SOCIAL PERSONAL OBJECTS STRUCTURES Resource 

Efficiency Product 

Efficiency Cycling 

Systems
  42. Social Discourse Programme/Brief Functional Decomposition vehicle > property > food

    > growth > mobility > space > nutrition > wealth > access accommodation health wellbeing Meta Programme Social Discourse Components Hard Programme Buildings, Infrastructure Soft Programme Aesthetics, Mood, Culture Politics Identity Inclusion Crime Environment Nature Ethics Risk Cost Pollution Reduction Stock Conservation Nature Preservation Sufficiency 

 

 Compassion IM ET MATERIAL SPATIAL SOCIAL PERSONAL OBJECTS ACTIONS STRUCTURES Resource 

Efficiency Functional 

Efficiency Use 

Efficiency Welfare 

Efficiency User Skills Development End-use services DM Simultaneous / Sequential Spatial F Simulaneous / Sequential Object F Elimination of Negative F Process 

Efficiency Product 

Efficiency Localisation Cycling Systems Durability Simultaneous / Sequential UC Social Discourse
  43. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable?
  44. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated?
  45. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS
  46. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation
  47. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources
  48. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours
  49. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions
  50. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING
  51. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City
  52. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects
  53. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects Actions
  54. BEYOND DESIRE WORKSHOP VISION What is the dream? Is the

    dream coherent? Must a dream be corrected to be acceptable? Should a dream be negotiated? FOUNDATIONS Terrains of Contestation Resources Ideas & Behaviours Institutions ENGINEERING Components of a City Objects Actions Structures