50 Ways to Mine the City

50 Ways to Mine the City

Author: Scott Burnham

Publisher:

Published: 2021-08-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781945971129

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Why dig deeper into the earth when tons of metal lay dormant beneath the city? Why exploit distant countries for scarce resources when they can be recovered from the waste cities produce every day? 50 Ways to Mine the City is an exploration of ways in which the city's outputs, byproducts, and under-utilized assets can be recovered, reimagined, and used in new ways. It reveals how innovators are transforming the function of the city from a consumer of resources to a generator of them.Featuring a diverse range of projects from around the world, this book creates a global narrative of how the circular economy, urban mining, and resource recovery are coming together to create a more sustainable and resourceful future.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Bureau of Mines

Publisher:

Published: 1939

Total Pages: 1292

ISBN-13:

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NatureStructure: Infrastructure for Nature

NatureStructure: Infrastructure for Nature

Author: Scott Burnham

Publisher: VRMNTR

Published: 2020-01-14

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 1945971053

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NatureStructure: Infrastructure for Nature is a collection of projects that represent a new generation of nature-centric design and infrastructure. Infrastructure designed for nature that nurtures and restore ecosystems and employs nature and natural processes to address the problems human development has created for itself. “As cities reckon with the impact of a changing climate and activities that have created ecological change go unabated, there will be more of a need to consider organically inclined architecture….this response, and instinct to repair, is what NatureStructure is all about.” – CURBED.COM


The Project50

The Project50

Author: Thomas J. Peters

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0375407731

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Tells how to reexamine projects, include design from the start, use business plans as a guideline, involve customers in the development, and attract the best team members


Hearings

Hearings

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 1320

ISBN-13:

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How to Reprogram the City: A toolkit for Adaptive Reuse and Repurposing

How to Reprogram the City: A toolkit for Adaptive Reuse and Repurposing

Author: Scott Burnham

Publisher: VRMNTR

Published: 2019-12-21

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1945971029

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How to Reprogram the City is a 40-page self-guided collection of insights, examples, and exercises to help people discover the untapped potential in their own city. Based on dozens of workshops held around the world, this is the first time the Reprogramming the City methodology has been documented in workbook form. The toolkit provides people with the tools to address a pressing problem: the new reality facing cities is one of limited resources. Whether financial, spatial, or material, the content of cities is finite. Yet the context of that content – how we use the assets we already have – is where the opportunity exists to respond to increasing urban needs using limited resources. The dozens of workshops I have led in numerous cities have honed my abilities to get people to think outside the box – to move their thinking from “this is” to “this could” – and shown me the most effective way to provide them with the tools to improve life in their city using what they already have. It has been, and continues to be, a tremendous privilege to work with groups of people from numerous cities on repurposing urban objects to do more with the structures, surfaces and systems in their city. I realized though that a toolkit can reach far more people than I am able to. In short: it is time to open up the opportunities that urban resourcefulness can create. This toolkit is meant to serve as a companion to the Reprogramming the City book. The book is a global overview of how the urban landscape’s untapped potential is being utilized to improve life in cities using what already exists in new ways.