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'The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction' – John Maeda, Simplicity Law 1. 'Sometimes the greenest looking technologies are less green than the conventional looking ones; buyer beware.' Elemental Solutions and Sustainability ![]() I aspire to an eco-minimal or eco-simplicity approach of cost effective and passive or low energy technologies that are simple to understand and maintain. I advocate appropriate solutions rather than automatically suggesting green icons such as reed beds regardless of context. Style Elemental Solution's Office Recomended reading Heat - George Monbiot. Summing up the evidence for climate change and looking at the options. Factor Four; Lovins et al - link to Rocky Mountain Institute, USA from whence Amory Lovins examines synergistic efficiency measures. I don't go along with it all but there are some gems. Peter Harper of CAT - Eco Realism - an emerging paradigm. Pdf download 16 Kb. Peter's writing is always a delight, this is just a table but an important landmark on the sustainability map. Mayer Hillman, How we can Save the Planet . Don't let the title put you off, thought provoking reading to inform the priorities for action and as a reminder to the limits of technology alone in delivering a sustainable future. John Maeda, The Laws of Simplicity; design, technology, business, life. Artist, designer and academic wrestling with the paradox of desire for both simpicity and complexity in design, a very complex subject! Whilst sustainability scarcely gets a mention, many of the principles apply to eco-design. Nick Grant - Style over Content - 16 Kb pdf download, and doing the same with Howard Liddell of Gaia Architects in Building for a Future magazine article Eco-minimalism - 192 Kb pdf download. Original website built by Mark Moodie. |