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The Fundamentals of Integrating “the commons”: Application as community tissue or urban implant

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  • Koester, Robert J.

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Clarifying the means by which we define and shape the commons, can become the platform from which we can seek to achieve community-scale integration in service to principles of sustainability. This paper presents the formulation of energy-related environmental variables — sun, light, wind and water — in “envelope form” for purposes of modeling alternative integrative patternings of communities as “tissue on the land”. Such modeling yields prototype designs of urban districts, urban blocks and/or individual buildings whose designs capitalize on passive energy manipulation as a “first order” response, thus structuring strategies for the integration of efficient “second order” metabolic systems which together provide the technical base for energy-related resource management.

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  • Koester, Robert J., 1994. "The Fundamentals of Integrating “the commons”: Application as community tissue or urban implant," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 5(5), pages 1015-1020.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:5:y:1994:i:5:p:1015-1020
    DOI: 10.1016/0960-1481(94)90128-7
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