Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand is an American writer, best known as the editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. He is a pioneer in the environmental movement and has been influential in various fields including technology, architecture, and culture.

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  1. 1. How Buildings Learn

    What Happens After They're Built

    "How Buildings Learn" is a thought-provoking exploration of architecture and the adaptability of buildings over time. The book argues that buildings are constantly evolving entities that adapt to the needs of their occupants and the surrounding environment. It critiques the static nature of conventional architectural practices and promotes a more flexible approach that considers how buildings can be designed to accommodate change. Through a series of case studies and photographs, the book illustrates how buildings can learn and adapt, and it encourages architects, builders, and occupants to think about buildings as dynamic structures that should be designed for continuous adaptation and change.

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  2. 2. Whole Earth Discipline

    An Ecopragmatist Manifesto

    The book argues for a pragmatic approach to environmentalism, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to address climate change and ecological challenges. It advocates for embracing technologies such as nuclear power, genetic engineering, and urbanization as tools to mitigate environmental impact and promote sustainability. The author challenges traditional environmentalist views, suggesting that a combination of scientific advancement and ecological awareness is essential for the future of the planet. Through a blend of research and personal insights, the book encourages a reevaluation of strategies to effectively tackle global environmental issues.

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  3. 3. Clock Of The Long Now

    Time and Responsibility: The Ideas Behind the World's Slowest Computer

    In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the concept of long-term thinking and its significance for humanity's future. The narrative centers around the creation of a monumental clock designed to tick for 10,000 years, serving as a symbol and catalyst for fostering a mindset that transcends immediate concerns and embraces the broader temporal horizon. Through a blend of historical insights, philosophical musings, and practical examples, the book challenges readers to reconsider their relationship with time, encouraging a shift from short-termism to a more sustainable and enduring perspective that can guide decision-making and cultural evolution.

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  4. 4. Salt Summaries, Condensed Ideas About Long Term Thinking

    Condensed Ideas About Long Term Thinking
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