4. RMIT - Melbourne
POCWorkshops
RMIT - Melbourne (Australia)
ELISAVA - Barcelona (Spain)
CASA DA VIZINHA - Lisbon (Portugal)
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5. RMIT - Melbourne
POCBlog
Creative Commons Licence
Attribution - Non Comercial - Share Alike
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6. RMIT - Melbourne
POCExhibitions
Environment 2.0 - FUTURESONIC FESTIVAL
CASA DA VIZINHA / OASRS - Lisbon (Portugal)
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7. RMIT - Melbourne
POCExhibitions
www.ecosistemaurbano.tv
How do you imagine your post-oil city?
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8. RMIT - Melbourne
WHY NEXT CITIES WILL
BE POST-OIL CITIES?
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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9. RMIT - Melbourne
Why POST-OIL CITIES?
Oil is non-renewable resouce, soon or
later it will finish.
We don’t life in an INFINITE world.
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10. RMIT - Melbourne
Why POST-OIL CITIES?
Oil is non-renewable resouce, soon or
later it will finish.
We don’t life in an INFINITE world.
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12. RMIT - Melbourne
About 80% of the activities
of the ‘over-developed’
countries deppends on oil.
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13. RMIT - Melbourne
About 80% of the activities
of the ‘over-developed’
countries deppends on oil.
Food, chemicals, medicine, clothes,
computers, books, carpets, varnishes,
paintures, shoes, plastics, asfalt...
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14. RMIT - Melbourne
About 80% of the activities
of the ‘over-developed’
countries deppends on oil.
Food, chemicals, medicine, clothes,
computers, books, carpets, varnishes,
paintures, shoes, plastics, asfalt...
...and transportation.
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15. RMIT - Melbourne
Why for people is so
difficult to believe or to take
action about Peak Oil?
Bob Lloyd
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16. RMIT - Melbourne
“We are not addicted to
OIL, we are addicted to
GROWTH.”
Bob Lloyd
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17. RMIT - Melbourne
“We are not addicted to
OIL, we are addicted to
GROWTH.”
Bob Lloyd
Sustainable growth
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18. RMIT - Melbourne
“We are not addicted to
OIL, we are addicted to
GROWTH.”
Bob Lloyd
Sustained growth
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19. RMIT - Melbourne
WE BELIEVE IN CITIES
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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20. RMIT - Melbourne
WE BELIEVE IN CITIES
“City is not a problem, city is solution.”
Jaime Lerner
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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22. RMIT - Melbourne
EVERYTHING MATTERS
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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23. RMIT - Melbourne
EVERYTHING MATTERS
From individuals, to corporates, from communities
to governements...
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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24. RMIT - Melbourne
RETHINK OUR
RELATIONSHIP WITH
ENERGY
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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25. RMIT - Melbourne
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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26. RMIT - Melbourne
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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27. RMIT - Melbourne
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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28. RMIT - Melbourne
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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29. RMIT - Melbourne
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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30. RMIT - Melbourne
WE NEED COMUNITIES
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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31. RMIT - Melbourne
THE BOTTOM UP
PROCESSES AND THE
POWER OF COMUNITY
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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32. RMIT - Melbourne
THE BOTTOM UP
PROCESSES AND THE
POWER OF COMUNITY
THE IMPORTANCE OF CITIES IN FRONT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PEAK OIL
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33. RMIT - Melbourne
HOW CAN
ARCHITECTURE HELP
IN ALL THAT?
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34. RMIT - Melbourne
HOW THE POST-OIL
CITY WILL BE?
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35. RMIT - Melbourne
Aspects to work on (Daniel Lerch):
1.-Reduce total oil and natural gas consumption.
2,3.-Educate and engage the public and leaders
4.-Land use and transportation connections
5,6.-Transportation infrastructures and choices
7.-Energy efficient buildings
8.-Farmland and Food
9.-Green Economy
Build Resilience
10.-Health/Social safety
11.-Emergency plan
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36. RMIT - Melbourne
THINGS TO TAKE IN
ACCOUNT FOR THE
PROJECTS YOU ARE
DEVELOPING
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37. RMIT - Melbourne
-How many ENERGY does your project need? Think in terms of energy not just economy.
-To do it (materials, transportation, people...)
-During its lifetime
-At the end (Recycle - Reuse)
-Does your project contribute to rethink our actual energy uses/scenario? How?
-WHY? Is your project really necessary? Is it aordable in an energy scarcity scenario?
-WHAT are the ASSUMPTIONS do you made for this POC scenario?
-WHAT are the IMPROVEMENTS of your project for a POC? Individual, collective, community,
city, region, global...
Are you making any assumptions for this improvements to be real? Do you rely in any
technology, in any social or individual change/attitude/skill...
-Is your project ADAPTATIVE, highly reuseable, low reusable? Is it adaptative enought for an
UNCERTAINTY scenario?
Permaculture questions:
-Is this project taking care of the earth?
-Is this project taking care of the people?
-Is this project consuming more energy than the energy it produces? If yes, how do you suply
it? If no, how do you store/share it?
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38. RMIT - Melbourne
Does we have to do more, or
we have to do less?
Probably we have to do
more with less.
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39. RMIT - Melbourne
“The oil we have below
ground must be used to
construct a society that not
depends on it.”
Kjell Aleklett
ASPO Europe
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more than 50% of the world’s population will live in cities by the end 2008
RESILIENCE
The more -Selfsufficient - Conected - the less dependent of one unique source of energy.
Flexibility and ability to react.
Resilience is the capacity of a system to absorb disturbance and reorganise while undergoing change, so as to still retain essentially the same function, structure, identity and feedbacks” B. Walter
From individuals to governement
RESILIENCE
The more -Selfsufficient - Conected - the less dependent of one unique source of energy.
Flexibility and ability to react.
Resilience is the capacity of a system to absorb disturbance and reorganise while undergoing change, so as to still retain essentially the same function, structure, identity and feedbacks” B. Walter
ENOURMOUS CAPACITY OF CHANGE
ENERGY FREEDOM
Become producers instead of just consumers gives advantages:
-less dependent, more strong than recieveng the energy just from one source
-Make us more councious about the cost of producing energy
-Aldo Leopold - Breakfast from shop/heat from heater
-No energy loss
-more stable becouse DECENTRALIZED
-Same to food or electricity
=MORE RESILIENCE
ENERGY FREEDOM
Become producers instead of just consumers gives advantages:
-less dependent, more strong than recieveng the energy just from one source
-Make us more councious about the cost of producing energy
-Aldo Leopold - Breakfast from shop/heat from heater
-No energy loss
-more stable becouse DECENTRALIZED
-Same to food or electricity
=MORE RESILIENCE
ENERGY FREEDOM
Become producers instead of just consumers gives advantages:
-less dependent, more strong than recieveng the energy just from one source
-Make us more councious about the cost of producing energy
-Aldo Leopold - Breakfast from shop/heat from heater
-No energy loss
-more stable becouse DECENTRALIZED
-Same to food or electricity
=MORE RESILIENCE
ENERGY FREEDOM
Become producers instead of just consumers gives advantages:
-less dependent, more strong than recieveng the energy just from one source
-Make us more councious about the cost of producing energy
-Aldo Leopold - Breakfast from shop/heat from heater
-No energy loss
-more stable becouse DECENTRALIZED
-Same to food or electricity
=MORE RESILIENCE
ENERGY FREEDOM
Become producers instead of just consumers gives advantages:
-less dependent, more strong than recieveng the energy just from one source
-Make us more councious about the cost of producing energy
-Aldo Leopold - Breakfast from shop/heat from heater
-No energy loss
-more stable becouse DECENTRALIZED
-Same to food or electricity
=MORE RESILIENCE
TRANSITION TOWNS - 120 CIUTATS DESDE LATE 2006
Bottom Up process - Community - Creativity - New technologies “Think globally, act locally” - McLuhan
Architecture 2.0 - Juan Freire
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