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		<title>Musings on Arcology and Upcoming Califia Sketchbook Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 20:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The recent Califia Sketchbook contest got me thinking about my Arcosanti days where I spent many hours talking with those inspired by the place (as well as frustrated by it) and the vision it represented.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The recent <a href="http://www.greencenturyinstitute.org/sketchbook.html" target="_blank">Califia Sketchbook</a> contest got me thinking about my Arcosanti days where I spent many hours talking with those inspired by the place (as well as frustrated by it) and the vision it represented.</p>
<p>Green Century Institute formed to evolve the vision of Arcology for the Bay Area. Thus what better a term to use than that of <strong>Califia</strong>, representing the idyllic yearning to live in a more compassionate, sustainable and  uninhibited world driven by free spirits rather than fear, weapons and/or dollars and cents? This idea of Califia captures what California and the Bay Area mean to many who are attracted to the place.</p>
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<p><strong>Getting beyond the Grid</strong><br />
We need to get beyond the grid system and come up with something more free flowing with the natural environment particularly the rivers</p>
<ol>
<li>I see special zones of open space green ways radiating out from the center of cities and esp along the rivers and on the tops of valleys</li>
<li>I see any supply lines freeways rail etc as heavily elevated to allow for natural and human flows unimpeded by the infrastructure.</li>
<li>Freeways of course will be minimized but pragmatically will include loops around the metro area and some connection to inner city areas</li>
<li>Railways will become dominant and be as mentioned above either highly elevated as in what is commonplace in Chicago and NYC and of course SF&#8217;s BART or alternatively smaller neighborhood feeder lines what is common now with light rail in San Jose and Denver and the Muni lines in SF</li>
<li>Transit oriented development which is now naturally occurring will morph into Arcology themed development.</li>
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<p><strong>Embracing Diversity of Density Model: Getting Beyond the Ideology of Planning and Development<br />
</strong>Urban areas will embrace diversity of density concept which embraces a mix of densities suitable to natural tendencies for high density in urban core and less in peripheral regions with a slight deviance for regional hub centers in the metro area. the hub centers will provide most consumer and infrastructure services not covered the by neighborhood and distRict centers.</p>
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<li>Urban cores will be super high density with heavy commercial and artistic features 10000-25000 per sq mi (or more ideally the urban core is 25% of total metro pop so in my view a sustainable city would top out at 1 million) and 1-3 mile from center. In the urban core it is almost all super high density with some secondary core mutlifamily and with a goal of 10-25 percent green space to constrast and compensate for the super urban density.</li>
<li>secondary core 5-10000 and 3-5 mile from core &#8211; the urban belt a mix of density multifamily 3-6 story the dominant development</li>
<li>tertiary 2-5000 and 5-10 miles from core &#8211; the urban transition zone to rural: rural suburban and light multi-family the dominant habitat form</li>
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<p><strong>Promoting a Arcology Type Thematic<br />
</strong>Within this diversity of density might exist core nodes and hubs upon which might constitute an Arcology type thematic where by the structure is not monolithic so much as as prolific with a thriving diversity of buildings with prevailing cultural theme and pattern language as relevant to the history and geographical features of each area, connecting the various layers of the urban core or cores metaphorically if not literally. Elevated transit and buildings with interconnected elevated pedestrian and utility tubes might be some examples of how this connectivity that literally manifest in the urban Arcology core and sub core hub areas.</p>
<p>However in this ultra modern milieu it is important that urban character be preserved and allowed to develop in a way that is both a validation of human spirit as well as innovatively bringing the nature back in to modern urban life.</p>
<p>Revitalizing the nature and our connection with it in the city can come through three forms:</p>
<ol>
<li>seamless urban natural corridors on the ground undeterred by urban forms like roads buildings and trains</li>
<li>rooftop green roofs</li>
<li>vertical farms in which might be multilevel structures growing food at levels to reduce urban ecofootprints dramatically as noted in a previous post. Indeed Rick Nelson and others are the forerunners in developing the foundation of this technology.</li>
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<p><strong>The Major Urban Archotypes<br />
</strong>Within this diversity of density would include three main urban archotypes:</p>
<ol>
<li>super urban</li>
<li>medium density mutlifamily</li>
<li>low density suburban like Ronald puts forward below.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Market Oriented Solutions that Internalize Economics Externalities<br />
</strong>The idea is to encourage people to have choices and not force people into a one size fits all mold but however to have real and total ecological and human costs built into the prices of these units. So if the suburban proponents can innovative low density developments that truly minimize the footprint and preserve the local biodiversity (say 10-25 percent of each ecosystem intact and approximate that as within 3,5 or 10 sq mile zone and), minimize car transit and provide social amenities and services and do so at a market competitive rate then more power to them.</p>
<p>Externalities include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Social impact of the Car, The Freeway, The TV, The Signage and The Parking lot</li>
<li>The embodied ecological and economic cost of pipelines roads parking lots and cars, etc</li>
<li>The ecofootprint needed to sustain those supply lines and systems</li>
<li>The disruption cause by global climate change to sustain those systems</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>In Conclusion</strong><br />
I&#8217;m confident that in a truly market oriented system that the costs of higher density development will go down dramatically as compared to lesser density sprawl. I do believe Soleri has made a key point in his observation that density and <strong>densification</strong> (in relation to his <a href="http://www.ath.aegean.gr/srcosmos/showpub.aspx?aa=6147" target="_blank">CMD hypothesis</a>) is something tied to the evolution of the universe and humanity. Sprawl is really a abberation that is outside the normal evolutionary process. It is a cancerous lesion on the collective body of humanity. And yet the choice we have to make is do we stop people from making low density and unsustainable lifestyle choices or focus on education and systemic reform on a very fundamental level so that all the long terms costs of those choices  we make as consumers are incorporated into the &#8220;market space.&#8221; What&#8217;s clear is that the the vested interests benefiting from the unsustainable status quo cannot be allowed to evade those realities of the planet and universe any longer and by their own uncontrollable arrogance and greed, putting the short term profit motive above the long term interests of the nation and humanity itself.</p>
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		<title>Green Building Exchange Promotes Business and Educational Sustaianability at New Bay Area Eco-Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 07:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Green Building Exchange according to its organizers is a &#8220;55,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY ENCOURAGES BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS AND CONSUMERS TO &#8216;THINK AND LEARN GREEN.&#8217;&#8221; 
On July 28 in Redwood City the 55,000 square foot marketplace facility will open to the public.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The <a href="http://www.greenbuildingexchange.com">Green Building Exchange</a> according to its organizers is a &#8220;55,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY ENCOURAGES BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS AND CONSUMERS TO &#8216;THINK AND LEARN GREEN.&#8217;&#8221; </p>
<p>On July 28 in Redwood City the 55,000 square foot marketplace facility will open to the public.</p>
<p>Its a way for the public to learn first-hand about everything from solar panels to bamboo flooring, energy-saving coil bulbs, and water-saving irrigation systems.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.greenseedradio.com/">Green Seed Radio</a> is hosted by Ginnie Waters and can be heard every Saturday, 2-3 p.m. on 960AM &#8220;The Quake,&#8221; which will be be broadcasting live from the grand opening. The Radio show is also produced by Green Building Exchange, and its apparently the first commercial radio show promoting  ecological design and green building.   </p>
<p>The center is designed to provide information on every aspect of green building, particularly  content relevant to promoting sustainability in the Bay Area. Michael Schaeffer, President and CEO of Green Building Exchange says that &#8220;As someone associated with the construction business, I was quick to realize that there was a tremendous interest in environmentally friendly construction, but there was no single source that could provide information on all aspects of the industry.&#8221; </p>
<li>Eric Corey Freed, founder of <a href="http://organicarchitect.com/">organicARCHITECT</a> is recognized for keeling alive the tradition of Organic Architecture first developed by Frank Lloyd Wright. He will share his approaches to organic and ecological design
<li>Visionary architect <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sim_Van_der_Ryn">Sym Van Der Ryn</a> will address ways that design, project planning, education and public access to ecological principles make green building a viable solution to our global challenges;
<li><a href="http://sustainablespaces.com/">Sustainable Spaces</a> founder, Matt Golden, who was highlighted on NBC&#8217;s &#8220;The Ellen DeGeneres Show,&#8221; addresses a holistic system of identifying improvements in comfort, air quality and energy efficiency in the home;
<li><a href="http://www.greenbuildersofmarin.com/">Green Builders of Marin</a> founder, John Shurtz , will discuss healthy approaches to renovation, reuse of materials in building, and structurally sound building practices;
<li>Scott Fossel, from <a href="http://www.greencenturyinstitute.org">Green Century Institute</a>, will look at the vision of a whole system approach to ecological and economical urban development.  GCI is a founding sponsor of the upcoming 2008 <a href="http://www.ecocityworldsummit.org/index.htm">Eco City World Summit</a> in San Francisco.</li>
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		<title>July 3 – 12 Regenerative Design Institute&#8217;s Natural Building workshop at the Commonweal Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been meaning to check out more about the Regenerative Design Institute is planning a Natural Building workshop at the Commonweal Garden. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I have been meaning to check out more about the Regenerative Design Institute is planning a Natural Building workshop at the Commonweal Garden. </p>
<p>Professional natural builders and instructors featured at the event include: Michael Smith and Janine Bjornsen, a presentation from Darrel DeBoer, bamboo architect extraordinaire, and the Kleiwerks West Team of Marisha Farnsworth and Kevin Rowell.</p>
<p>Marisha and Kevin are professional natural builders who have been<br />
working all over the world. They will be bringing amazing bamboo<br />
builder friends from Costa Rica, Martin and Grace Coto, who will be<br />
teaching bamboo construction during the workshop.</p>
<p>They also will have delicious organic food prepared by chef Carin McKay and music around the campfire.</p>
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<p>Natural Building – Foundations to Finishes With Michael G. Smith, Janine Bjornsen, Penny Livingston-Stark, James Stark, and special guests!</p>
<p>Location: Regenerative Design Institute, Bolinas, CA</p>
<p>Learn how to build from start to finish with various techniques like cob, straw bale, cordwood, and light straw  clay. Bamboo construction techniques will be included, as well as, rocket stove fabrication and installation.</p>
<p>Gain hands on experience, see inspiring slide shows, participate in<br />
stimulating discussions, and get involved with networking and<br />
collaborating!</p>
<p>This event will be covering a wide variety of natural building<br />
techniques including:<br />
• Foundations – rubble trench, earth bag, peer block<br />
• Wall systems – cob, cordwood, timber frame, light straw clay,<br />
wattle and daub, woodchip clay and straw bale.<br />
• Non-toxic roofing systems with rainwater harvesting<br />
• Finishes – earthen plasters, natural stains, lime and milk paints<br />
• Bamboo construction – furniture and arbors<br />
• Rocket Stoves – fabrication and installation of this super efficient<br />
wood fired heater</p>
<p>Cost for 10-day course: $850<br />
Cost for 6-day option (July 3 – 8): $510<br />
Prices include campsite and organic meals!</p>
<p>For more information &amp; registration go to<br />
http://www.regenerativedesign.org/courses-events/foundations-to-finishes or<br />
call 415-868-9681.</p>
<p>Regenerative Design Institute<br />
PO Box 923, Bolinas, CA 94924<br />
www.regenerativedesign.org<br />
415-868-9681</p>
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