Illustration credits

The author: p3, Figure 1.1; p4, Figure 1.2; p9, Figure 1.3; pp11–16, Figures 1.41.9; p19, Figure 1.10; p25, Figure 1.11; p35, Figure 2.1, adapted from original sources by Will Murray and Charles Jencks; pp44–45, Figure 2.3a; p46 Figure 2.3b; p68–69, Figure 3.6, graphic devised with Earthscan, data extracted from WWF’s Living Planet Report, 2006; p99, Figure 4.13; p149, Figure 5.3; pp153–154, Figures 5.4 and 5.5 abstracted and drafted by author from Margolin and Margolin (2002) – see Note 13, p160; p158, Figure 5.6, all images, word circle and concepts generated during a workshop facilitated by the author with Rowena Arden, Rod McLaughlin, Steve Bond, Anne Roberts, Nick Swallow, Bunk, Lisa Fuller, Moryl Mamie and Alex Glanville at RANE, University College Falmouth, UK, 29 April 2008; p159, Figure 5.7; p159, Figure 5.8, concept by the author, renders by Ines Sanchez-Calatrava; p168, Figure 6.1; p170, Figure 6.2; p171, Figure 6.3; p176, Figure 6.4; p178, Figure 6.5; p181, Figure 6.6; p192, Figure 7.1; p197, Figure 7.2; p198/199, Figure 7.3.

Other contributors: p40, Figure 2.2, Bauhaus Archiv, Museum of Design, Berlin; p58, Figure 3.1, Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland; p62, Figure 3.2, Association for the Study of Peak Oil & Gas; p63, Figure 3.3, Pilot Assessment of Global Ecosystems, World Resources Institute/IFPRI, 2000; p65, Figure 3.4, Jerrad Pierce, 2007, http://pthbb.org/natural/footprint; p66, Figure 3.5, courtesy New Economics Foundation (NEF) from Mary Murphy (ed) (2006) The UK Interdependence Report, NEF, 2006; p70, Figure 3.7, courtesy PricewaterhouseCoopers, from James Shaw et al (2000) Good News: Money Does Grow on Trees, PWC; pp78–79, Figure 4.1, courtesy Francois Jegou, Strategic Design Scenarios, Belgium and Ezio Manzini, DIS INDACO Politecnico di Milano, Italy, the Sustainable Everyday Exhibiton, Triennale di Milano, Milan, 2003; p82, Figure 4.2, redrawn after D. Fallman, Note 22, p135; p88, Figure 4.3, the idea, design and development of the Habbit is by Professor David Walker and Rob Holdway, Giraffe Innovations; p89, Figure 4.4, © Copyright 2006 SASI Group (University of Sheffield) and Mark Newman (University of Michigan), see www.worldmapper.org/copyright.html; pp90–91, Figure 4.5, © 2007 Tim Kekeritz, www.traumkrieger.de/virtualwater/; p92, Figure 4.6, Richard Saul Wurman, Nigel Holmes and Radical Media, www.192021.org; p92, Figure 4.7, Mads Hogstroem/FLOWmarket, www.flowmarket.com; p93, Figure 4.8, National Renewable Energy Lab and Futurefarmers team (Amy Franceschini, Jonathan Meuser, Dragisa Krsmanovic, Eric Ratcliffe, Michael Swaine, Noah Murphy-Reinhertz and Stijin Schiffeleers); p94, Figure 4.9, courtesy Thomas Matthews, photo David Spero; pp96–97, Figure 4.10, courtesy Foresight, illustrations Narinder Sagoo/Foster and Partners; p97, Figure 4.11, © Design Council, 2006, www.designcouncil.org.uk; pp98–99, Figure 4.12, © 2007 Cay Green; p100, Figure 4.14, © Martin Ruiz de Azua; p101, Figure 4.15, courtesy Natalie Schaap, photo Joost van Blejswijk, 2003; p102, Figure 4.16, courtesy Droog, do Hit chair for Droog by Marijn van der Poll, photo by Robaard/Theuwkens (styling by Marjo Karanenbory, CMK); p105, Figure 4.17, © Stuart Walker, 2006; p104, Figure 4.18, courtesy Adrian Bowyer and Vik Oliver, http://reprap.org; p105, Figure 4.19, © Judith van den Boom, 2007; p105, Figure 4.20, courtesy Droog, Proto Gardening Bench by Jurgen Bey for Droog; p106, Figure 4.21, courtesy Yael Stav, Innivo Design; p107, Figure 4.22, courtesy Richard Liddle, Codha Design Limited; p107, Figure 4.23, courtesy Pli Design and Sprout Design; p108, Figure 4.24, courtesy Trevor Baylis Brands plc; p109, Figure 4.25, © Inga Knölke, Imagekontainer; p110, Figure 4.26, Dr Mitchell Joachim, Lara Greden and Javier Arbona, MIT Team Human Ecology Design, now Terreform 1, www.terreform.org; p111, Figure 4.27, Dr Mitchell Joachim, Terreform 1 and image Franco Vairani, Smart Cities, http://cities.media.mit.edu/; p111, Figure 4.28, c,mm,n open source car project, www.cmmn.org; p112, Figure 4.29, courtesy Force4 Architects, www.force4.dk; p114, Figure 4.30 (top), image by Lucy Jane Batchelor; p114, Figure 4.30 (bottom), image courtesy Kate Fletcher and Becky Earley, photography Tom Gidley; p116, Figure 4.31, courtesy vanhoffontwerpen, www.vanhoffontwerpen.nl; p117, Figure 4.32, courtesy Simon Heijdens, www.simonheijdens.com; p117, Figure 4.33, design and photography Monika Hoinkis, www.livingwiththings.org, www.monikahoinkis.de; p118, Figure 4.34, courtesy FRONT, www.frontdesign.se; p118, Figure 4.35, courtesy Thorunn Arnadottir, www.thorunndesign.com; p119, Figure 4.36, courtesy CuteCircuit; p120, Figure 4.37, courtesy Dunne and Raby, www.dunneandraby.co.uk; p122, Figure 4.38, Dott 07 (Designs of the time) project, © Design Council, www.designcouncil.org.uk; p124, Figure 4.39, courtesy Peter Wouda, The Time Foundation/eco-cathedral, www.timefoundation.com; p127, Figure 4.40, montage of images, Swee Hong Ng and others from Architecture for Humanity and the Open Architecture Network, www.architectureforhumanity.org and www.openarchitecture network.org; p128, Figure 4.41, Rural Studio, http://cac.auburn.edu/soa/rural-studio/contact.htm; p128, Figure 4.42, courtesy Michael Rakowitz and Lombard-Freid Projects, NY, Michael McGee’s ParaSITE shelter, 2000; p129, Figure 4.43, © Smithsonian Institution, Design for the Other 90% exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, http://other90.cooperhewitt.org/; p130, Figure 4.44, image Michael Roberts, IDE (International Development Enterprises); p130, Figure 4.45, image P. J. Hendrikse; p131, Figure 4.46, Oxfam’s Technical Unit (left) and Carlo Heathcote/Oxfam (right), Pakistan, November 2005, Thuri park IDP camp, Phool Abbasi drinks from an Oxfam bucket; p131, Figure 4.47, courtesy Stephan Augustin, Watercone, the Yemen project, 2004; p132, Figure 4.48, Carla Gomes Monroy of One Laptop per Child (OLPC); p133, Figure 4.49, courtesy Vestergaard Frandsen; p133, Figure 4.50, courtesy Godisa Technologies, Botswana; p142, Figure 5.1, redrawn from J. Wood (2003), see p160, Note 6; p143, Figure 5.2, Liz Sanders and G. K. van Platter conversation, NextD, see p160, Note 12.

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