De ontwerper William McDonough en de Chemicus Michael Braungart…twee interessante mannen komen tot een briljant concept: Cradle to Cradle.
Over dit onderwerp is al enorm veel te lezen op het internet dus ik zal proberen geen dubbele informatie op mijn site te zetten. Toch even dit berichtje voor mijn bezoekers die een verschil willen maken maar nog niet hebben gehoord van Cradle to Cradle; bezoek management issues voor een duidelijke uitleg over C2C.
Verder kan ik jullie aanraden Iobserve te raadplegen voor up to date informatie over initiatieven in Nederland.
Van 23 september t/m 11 november is er in de Stroom te Den Haag een tentoonstelling te zien over drie benaderingen in intelligent bouwen. Het geen wat door sommige de revolutie van de 21ste eeuw wordt genoemd. Iedereen geïnteresseerd in Sustainable architecture; er is een lezing op woensdag 17 oktober om 20.00 genaamd Ombouwen/ReStructure waar ingegaan wordt op de concepten Superuse, Building Lightness en Cradle to Cradle.
I’ve been posting information about sustainability and am trying to discover how I can make a difference. During my search I found the following website on sustainable design…10 guidelines for ecodesign which gives us a nice start! Unfortunately I’m not a designer so I can’t bring this to practise myself. I do talk to a lot of designers and hopefully I can make them as enthusiastic about ecodesign as I am…and maybe I can become involved in some nice projects in the (near) future. Very hopeful for me is guideline number 2; natural materials are not always better. I sell plastics and therefore know that plastics are not always as damaging to the environment as people think. I am still trying to find out when and how we can use plastic from a eco point of view. So if you have knowledge about this subject please post a reaction and help me in my search ;o).
(reacties in ‘t Nederlands zijn natuurlijk ook altijd welkom!)
If you are interested in sustainable architecture and are wondering which books are availible on this subject you should visit the green home Building website hosted by Kelly Hart. I’ve just ordered Ten Shades of Green; Architecture and the Natural World…I’ll tell you about the book when I’ve received it.
The site also contains a list of thirteen principles of sustainable architecture…so I’ve your building your own house any time soon you’d better check his list before you start!!!!
To me the Chemical industry and Sustainability/Being green have always been two opposites who are hard to match…but fortunately I came to discover that opposites do attract when it comes to these subjects. I for one am someone who works in a Chemicals company and became interested in Sustainability and Green Chemistry. Earlier this year I had the pleasure of attending a Seminar of Michael Braungart who showed me that these opposites do attract and that “being green” is under the interest of huge Chemical producers. Today when I had a look on one of my most frequently visited websites I discovered that Akzo Nobel has been rated most Sustainable Chemical Company by the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability World Indexes (DJSI). Another confirmation for me that this really is a subject which is under the interest of the companies who are active in my industry. I am currently thinking about the difference I can make and how to implement being green and saving the environment in our day to day business, hopefully I can follow the great example Akzo Nobel makes!
An important person in my life recently triggered me into thinking about beeing green…I got very passionate about it ever since and try to read as much about it as possible. By searching the internet I discovered a lot of architects are trying to introduce sustainability into the world of architecture. I love the way these architects try to make a difference and care about the world and it’s inhabitants. The above mentioned movie will be released in november and if you are interested in architecture and care about saving our world you’ve got to see this movie!!!