The Ecocity Coloring Book
A Sketchbook of Ecocity Visions by Richard Register
de Ecocity Builders
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Richard Register, Founder and Emissary of Ecocity Builders, is one of the world’s great theorists and authors in ecological city design and planning. He is also a practitioner with four decades of experience activating local projects, pushing establishment buttons and working with environmentalists and developers to get a better city built and running.
Register is a much an artist as he is a writer and activist. The Ecocity Coloring Book includes dozens of imaginative depictions of his ecological urban philosophies and visions. Add your ecocity embellishments to his ideas!
Register is the author of Ecocities: Building cities in balance with nature (2002), Ecocity Berkeley: Building cities for a healthy future (1987), and Another Beginning (1978). He is editor of Village Wisdom/Future Cities (1997).
Register is a much an artist as he is a writer and activist. The Ecocity Coloring Book includes dozens of imaginative depictions of his ecological urban philosophies and visions. Add your ecocity embellishments to his ideas!
Register is the author of Ecocities: Building cities in balance with nature (2002), Ecocity Berkeley: Building cities for a healthy future (1987), and Another Beginning (1978). He is editor of Village Wisdom/Future Cities (1997).
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- Categoría principal: ONG y recaudación de fondos
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Características: 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 64 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781364654238
- Fecha de publicación: dic. 07, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave ecocities, coloring book, urban, ecocity builders, ecocity
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Ecocity Builders
339 15th St. Suite 208, Oakland, CA 94612
Founded in 1992, Ecocity Builders provides education for ecological design. We develop and implement policy, design and educational tools and strategies to build thriving urban centers based on “access by proximity” and to reverse patterns of sprawl and excessive consumption.