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    Interspecies Design
    Roudavski, S ; Parham, J (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
    Design is a distinct form of practice with a typical focus on human aspirations for products, buildings, infrastructure, urban spaces, services and land use. As such, design affects all planetary environments, societies and the capabilities of individual humans. This chapter begins by establishing design as both a force responsible for the current situation and a primary concern of the future. Next, the chapter uses cities as a characteristic example of significantly modified habitats that are simultaneously biological and cultural. The cultures within such habitats combine the behaviours and traditions of many lifeforms. Consequently, the chapter argues that design approaches to the management of future habitats – conceptualised as ‘interspecies design’ – must engage with non-human as well as human cultures. This has implications for theoretical and practical engagements with the Anthropocene, pointing to the significance of design and the need for a transformation of design practices.
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    The Hex Kite
    ROUDAVSKI, S ; Wind Architecture Studio, (Design Press, 2017)
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    Doing Bigness
    ROUDAVSKI, S (Future Factory, Melbourne School of Design, 2016)