==== Further Reading, as recommended by the participants of 'Luminous Green' ==== [in progress] and partially merged with the [[luminous:sampler]] from Luminous Green in Singapore. * The Green Imperative, Ecology and Ethics in Design and architecture, Victor Papanek, second edition 1995, Thames and Hudson * Smart Materials in architecture, interior architecture and design, Axel Ritter, Birkhauser. * Verb Natures. 5th volume of Actar's boogazine, Actar 2007 * Trespassers, Inspiration for eco-efficient design, Ed Van Hinte and Conny Bakker, Netherland Design Institute, 010 publishers, 1999 * No Logo, Naomi Klein, Flamingo 2000 * Sustainable everyday, scenatios of urban life, Ezio Manzini, Francois Jegou, Edizioni Ambiente, 2003 * Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way we make things, William McDonough, Mickael Braungart, North Point Press 2002 * D Day, Le Design Aujourd'hui, editions du Centre Pompidou, 2005 * Biomimicry, Innovations inspired by nature, Janine M.Benyus, Quill William Morrow, 1997 * Holmgren, David. "Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability" [ref. [[:Permaculture]]] * the [[:Barefoot College]] * A College that Trains Poor Rural People > http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3575/1/1257_210/80517187/p1/article.jhtml * New Scientist : Barefoot Pioneers > http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg17423415.100-barefoot-pioneers.html * Semi-literate Afghan men and women solar electrifying their own village > Afghanistan http://www.undp.org.af/media_room/feature_stories/fs_solar_energy.htm * Cameroon to have barefoot rural women solar engineers > http://www.asafe.org/index.php?option=com_content&task+new&id=30&Itemid=40 * Jonathon Porritt: Capitalism as if world matters (very throughout book) * C.K. Prahalad: Fortune at the bottom of the pyramid (alternative angle to emerging markets) * Daniel C. Esty: Green to gold (Basic to ecological business thinking) ==== to sort/merge==== * Bateson, Gregory (1973). Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Paladin Books. * Beesley P, Hirosue S and Ruxton J (eds). Responsive Architectures, Proceedings of Subtle Technologies Symposium 2006. * Day (2005) le design aujourd’hui. Éditions du Centre Pompidou. * Esty, Daniel and Winston, Andrew (2006) Green to Gold. * Holmgren, D (2002). Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. Holmgren Design Services. * Klein, Naomi (2000). No Logo. Flamingo. * Lowenstein, Oliver, ed. Fourth Door Review. Fourth Door Research. * Lyotard, Jean-François (1979). The Post Modern Condition. * Manzini, Ezio and Jegou, Francois (2003). Sustainable everyday, scenarios of urban life. Edizioni Ambiente. * McDonough, William and Braungart, Michael (2002). Cradle to cradle, remaking the way we make things. North Point Press. * Papanek, Victor (1995). The green imperative, ecology and ethics in design and architecture. Thames and Hudson. * Porritt, Jonathon (2005) Capitalism as if the world matters. * Prahalad, Coimbatore Krishna Rao (2006) Fortune at the bottom of the pyramid. * Stiegler, Bernard (1998). Technics and Time. Stanford University Press. * Todd, Nancy Jack and Todd, John (1994). From eco-cities to living machines. Principles of ecological design. North Atlantic Books. * Van Hinte, Ed and Bakker, Conny (1999). Trespassers, inspiration for eco-efficient design. Netherlands Design Institute. 010 publishers. * Verb Natures. 5th volume of Actar’s boogazine (2007). Actar. * Wilson, Peter L. and Weinberg, Bill eds. (1999). Avant Gardening. Autonomedia.