Choosing sustainable materials [videorecording]
Contributor(s): Classroom Video (Firm) | Pumpkin TV (Firm).
Series: Product design and sustainability series.Publisher: Bristol : Classroom Video, [2009]Description: 1 videodisc (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Industrial design | Industrial design -- Environmental aspects | Green products -- Design | Sustainable design | Recycled productsDDC classification: 745.2 Summary: "Consumer pressure and new legislation mean designers and architects are increasingly being asked to use materials from a sustainable source. We talk to one of the world's leading architects who shows us around the UK's first zero carbon housing project and visit the Smile plastics factory where anything from old mobile phones to children's' boots are turned into building materials. The program explores what makes a material sustainable, we talk to a material scientist and examine the characteristics and properties of these materials and then explore the benefits and limitations of using them and ask, what makes a building or product truly sustainable?"--Container.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Media Resources | Taylor's Library-TU | 745.2 SUS 2009 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | SOExx,07017,03,AD | 1000528234 |
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745.2 SHE 2013 Sustainable thinking : | 745.2 SLA 2006 What is product design? / | 745.2 STU 2009 Stuffz : | 745.2 SUS 2009 Choosing sustainable materials | 745.2 THI 2009 Thinking out loud : | 745.2 THI 2009 Thinking out loud : | 745.2 VIR 2015 The virtuous circle : |
Originally produced: [England] : Pumpkin TV Ltd., 2009.
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"Consumer pressure and new legislation mean designers and architects are increasingly being asked to use materials from a sustainable source. We talk to one of the world's leading architects who shows us around the UK's first zero carbon housing project and visit the Smile plastics factory where anything from old mobile phones to children's' boots are turned into building materials. The program explores what makes a material sustainable, we talk to a material scientist and examine the characteristics and properties of these materials and then explore the benefits and limitations of using them and ask, what makes a building or product truly sustainable?"--Container.
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