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Nik Hilton  //  www.design4d.co.uk
Young Architect of the Year Nominee 2009, 2010, 2011
Finalist in the British Homes Awards 2009
Finalist in the Design awards 2009

Apr 11 / 9:08pm

Sustainable Growth?

Transition Towns is a grass roots movement looking to provide answers to the issues of peak oil. Its initial proposals have many things to commend including the focus on rebuilding community and localised food sources as proposed on our Creekside Arcade project. Although I agree with parts of the model, I'm not sure that the anti-growth idea as discussed in the video is realistic to the human psyche which is pre-programmed through curiosity to develop, grow and evolve. Maybe economic growth needs to be redefined around carbon reduction and not GDP? Quality over quantity?

The definition of Happiness is wanting what you've got, not getting what you want, but where is the balance to be struck between unsustainable growth and negative human inertia, as seen in the Dark Ages, in the quest for happiness and sustainability? Could growth and profit be encouraged but redistributed to benefit communities? And how does localism factor into the global network? Big ideas that will effect urban design and which I hope to develop at the RSA's Profit with Purpose working group this week.

 

Filed under  //  Creekside Arcade   Sustainability   communities   happiness   localism   transition towns  
Dec 20 / 1:29pm

Networked Communities

The link below is to an interesting article which looks at the impact of social networks by 2015. Is technology an enabler or an alienator or both? How can modern supermarkets trigger community connections and relationships that the local butcher, baker, post office, chemist and pub once organically enabled? The human race has an amazing ability to adapt and survive in almost any surroundings but what are the financial costs to the State of a society that has no community?

I sat on a design review panel last week where we were presented with a council masterplan that despite its scale had no sense of place, public facilities or adequate open space for play. While density targets need to be acheived and a site's value maximised aspects of community mustn't be forgotten if a masterplan is to be truly sustainable

http://pulsene.ws/y3YH

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Filed under  //  Design4D   communities   urban design