PHILOSOPHY AND DESIGN
22 FEBRUARY 2014 – This workshop will also take place in 2015.
TUTORS – Finn Mackesy and Gary Marshall
In this workshop APW introduces permaculture as a philosophy, ecological design methodology and grass roots community movement. This inspiring and challenging workshop provides the philosophical and theoretical framework for the remaining eleven workshops offered by APW. Participants will learn about the historical, cultural, and ecological dimensions of permaculture through open dialogue and examples of a wide range of innovative design solutions from around the world.
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction to permaculture; Exploration of global and local contemporary environmental, social and economic issues; Introduction to theory and practice of design; Local, national and international best practice examples.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Develop an understanding of permaculture theory and practice
- Gain an appreciation of the potential breadth and depth of permaculture design applications
- Identify opportunities and challenges to applying the day’s learning
LINKS + REFERENCE MATERIAL
- Essence of permaculture design
- Post Carbon Institute
- Permaculture in New Zealand
- The incredible journey of oil
- Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability
DAVID HOLMGREN, 2002 - The Green Imperative: Natural Design for the Real World
VICTOR PAPANEK, 1995 - Positive Development: From Vicious Circles to Virtuous Cycles through Built Environment Design
JANIS BIRKELAND, 2008