
# planning-and-architecture
Tools, ideas and projects using Doughnut Economics in architecture, planning and spatial development

Browsing 28 search results
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Webinar: How can our cities thrive?
A webinar on the built environment, circular economy and the case for doughnut economics
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Community Case Study Lesson Plan
This tool includes an activity and student project about applying the doughnut model at the community level
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Doughnut for Urban Development: A Toolkit
A workshop-style toolkit to apply core principles of the Doughnut for Urban Development in practice
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Doughnut for Urban Development: Manual and Tools
Putting Doughnut Economics into practice for urban development
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Bioconnections for regenerative & circular cities
Framework of bioconnected solutions supporting urban regeneration considering Doughnut's ecological/social boundaries
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Doughnut Cities within a History of Urban Design
Recording of a partipatory webinar on the past, present, and future of circular models in urban design.
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People Centred Cities: The Case Against Cars
How streets can be reclaimed for people, laying foundations for a more regenerative and redistributive futures in cities
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Doughnut Economics in planning and architecture
Webinar recording: Doughnut Economics in urban development and architecture - two case studies from Norway and the UK.
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Analysis of the Northern District of Lviv, Ukraine
Comprehensive analysis, which aimed to provide understanding of the current and potential state of the city district
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Introducing Doughnut Economics to Izmir, Türkiye
The Izmir Gevrek Model, aiming to live in a thriving, regenerative and inclusive Izmir
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Innovative Design Framework
At CPI, we are developing a design framework, tailored to meet the complex challenges of the 21st century.
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Real-Estate developers experimented Donut Unrolled
Redman team practiced the Donut Unrolled Specific Topic tool on a major French office building project
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Doughnut in urban development in Grønlikaia, Oslo
A new fjord district in Oslo has been using Doughnut Economics to help guide the urban development.
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Doughnut cottage on tour
Who will show the world the Kate Raworth Dougnut cottage from the exhibition EndLESS Amsterdam?
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Member
Rebecca Lee
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hi I’m Rebecca (Becki) she/her or they/them About Me I’m a person and planet centred designer and design researcher. I work in the intersections between service, environment and policy design, social justice and planetary health. My focus is on the role of accessibility (a verb for enabling equitable participation) in how we design and nurture safe economic systems that support the life of people and planet. My practuce is led by the Social and money models of Disability. I was Accessibility and Equity Lead to DEAL’s global communities for Global Donut Days 2023 -2024. I am a visiting lecturer in Design approaches towards accessibility, regenerative economics and Social Justice at GSA SIT. I hold a first class MDes in Design Innovation and Citizenship from GSA School of Innovation and Technology. My design thesis focused on Speculative Design Towards the Role of Accessibility in a Wellbeing Economy. This participatory action design research won GSA’s Sustainability Prize in 2022. It also helped me to set up the beginnings of the Universal Recognition movement (see below) wuth other Disabled designers and innovators. I am invisibly disabled myself with multiple chronic illnesses and muscular-skeletal conditions. I am passionate about the role of accessibility as I am a child of a hard-of-hearing parent and grew up in a lip-reading household as a young carer to my Mum. I was also an unpaid family carer to my Dad during his terminal cancer. This was during a time of extreme austerity cuts to welfare, social and health care in the U.K. Our economic systems needs to support the realities of our loved one’s care, life and livelihoods. How we produce and provide for one another should be the safeguard against harm and disablement rather than the cause. My lived experience and research explores ways we can recognise and design better systems that are fair and fit for our loved one’s futures. Grass Roots Organising & Research I am founder of the Universal Recognition movement - a design movement led by d/Deaf, Disabled and neurodivergent campaigners, workers and innovators. Our members work across sectors to help society build better systems and environments that are fit for people and planet. Our work helps to support individuals and organisations to recognise, value and action accessibility within their work and regenerative initiatives. Through improving accessibility we can ensure no one gets left behind in our action towards regenerative economics. Values Design and systems thinking teaches us that how the planet flourishes directly impacts (and is intertwined like woodland brambles and wee beasties) with how people flourish too. Our relationships of Disablement, Disability and health are part of our core ecological relationships and sustainable planetary health. I believe we need equitable Disabled and diverse wisdom to re-wild our how we produce and provide for one another (our economic systems) in a similar we as need biodiversity to nourish flourishing sustainable ecosystems. Our economic system will not create safe and fair circumstances for all if ‘all’ are not enabled to safely and fairly create it - improving equitable approaches and accessibility in design innovation, economic and social research is key to this endeavour. Curious about: - The ways we might transform society/the environment/economics to meet folks’ diverse needs rather than trying to ‘fix’ people to conform to a narrow view of society that doesn’t flex to our natural and needed diversity. - How our economic systems both enable and prevent equitable economic participation - How we start to collectively enable more than we disable life within how we produce and provide for one another #Accessibility #CoProduction
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Sevin Ozuguz
Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi, 34349, Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Türkiye
I am eager to connect with people to discuss how to make cities future-proof.
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Past Event
(Past) Regenerative construction workshops
2025-06-24T09:00:00Z (Past)
1 Aristotle Lane, Oxford, OX2 6TP, United Kingdom
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(Past) Portrait Doughnut du Grand Genève
2025-06-06T10:15:00Z (Past)
Chemin Du 23-Août 1, 1205 Genève, Switzerland
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(Past) Seminar: How to solve the housing crisis without sacrificing the planet.
2025-04-30T16:00:00Z (Past)
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(Past) Game of Life Reimagined - Coalition Interest Zoom
2025-02-14T01:00:00Z (Past)
Online
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(Past) OCLT / Material Cultures: Regenerative Construction (Talk)
2025-01-21T17:30:00Z (Past)
1 Aristotle Lane, Oxford, OX2 6TP, United Kingdom
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(Past) Using Strategic Doing to nurture local action and a global network
2024-12-05T04:00:00Z (Past)
Online
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(Past) Donut de la Montagne
2024-11-08T23:00:00Z (Past)
Grenoble, Isère, France
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(Past) Southampton's first Doughnut Day
2024-11-07T17:30:00Z (Past)
157-187 Above Bar Street, Southampton, SO14 7DT, United Kingdom