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1. Integrated & Sustainable Landscapes
(EBD Design Studios/Designing the Sustainable Landscape)
... encouraging community participation and developing land care skills. The project makes use of appropriate sustainable technologies, incorporates urban agriculture and reuses all of the site's existing ...
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
2. Reprogramming the EBD Landscape
(EBD Design Studios/Designing the Sustainable Landscape)
What might people understand about process, time & their effect on the world, if the spaces they inhabit are woven around a post-industrial landscape? An innovative reuse of ...
Thursday, 25 February 2010
3. EBD Milk
(EBD Design Studios/Systems & Services)
... the EBD milk vending machines situated within the buildings. Milk is delivered in glass which is cleaned, sterilised and reused.  Designers: Jodie Walker, Belinda Galea, Shelley Morecraft, Vania ...
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
4. Visible Water Tanks
(EBD Design Studios/Visual Communications)
... The design proposes that water recycling and reuse and its technology should be visible within the EBD community.  This becomes part of the public art and the built fabric of EBD. The aim is to embed knowledge ...
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
5. Waste Report
(EBD/EBD Newsletter)
... stuffs “I’m natural”.  Within these categories waste is separated by type. The Materials Sorting Center staff assess the quality of items, selecting those able to be reused, refurbished or repaired; ...
Wednesday, 08 April 2009
6. Civic Report: Slow Consumption
(EBD/EBD Newsletter)
... more details). Examples can be seen in the reuse of old buildings, infrastructure and materials, which have become an aesthetic feature of the site. When EBD was in development, much of the original infrastructure ...
Wednesday, 08 April 2009
7. Water Report
(EBD/EBD Newsletter)
... sewer system (remember the debates about this radical idea in the early days of the site planning) with our own recycling and water treatment-reuse systems. Sewage ‘separation’ was initially posed as a ...
Wednesday, 08 April 2009
... to enforce optimum collection, storage and use of rainwater in new developments. (2008) The most effective planning controls to enforce safe and efficient treatment and reuse of grey-water in new developments. ...
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
9. About ReDesign 2032
(ReDesign: Overview/ReDesign)
... reused in future products. (Australian analysis of the Xerox system at the turn of the Century found that their re-manufacturing system reduced waste by over 75% and resource use by similar amounts.)  ...
Friday, 17 October 2008
... reuse of waste water, but treatment of waste streams also has an energy cost. In the context of action on global warming any expansion of the water supply that adds to CO2 production creates a problem. ...
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
... musical interludes and interactive workshops, this latest Round Table will be focussing on the concept of ‘waste'. "Wasted resources, the reuse of waste, the revaluing of waste, waste campaigns and ...
Thursday, 25 September 2008
... at the end of their life. Led by Xerox and others, this quickly led to a new manufacturing strategy in which products were taken back and components recovered, refurbished and reused in future products. ...
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
13. Combined Water Power: Draft Paper
(Publications/Visioning)
... to reduce demand, by technology and behaviour change, are complemented by new approaches to supply based on a distributed systems approach. That new approach encompasses greater reuse of waste water. However ...
Monday, 18 August 2008
14. ReDesign: design for reassembly
(Publications/Visioning)
This paper was presented in a low carbon manner, via teleconferencing at the IASDR Conference in Hong Kong in November 2007. The paper investigates the notion of designing for the innovative reuse of existing ...
Monday, 18 August 2008