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Julia Watson. Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism
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In un'epoca di estremi tecnologici e climatici, siamo sommersi dalle informazioni e affamati di saggezza. Scopri Lo-TEK, un movimento di progettazione che si basa sulla filosofia indigena e sulle infrastrutture vernacolari per generare una tecnologia sostenibile, resiliente e basata sulla natura. Con una prefazione dell'antropologo Wade Davis e un'analisi di 18 Paesi, dal Perù alle Filippine, dalla Tanzania all'Iran, questo libro esplora l'ingegno umano millenario su come vivere in simbiosi con la natura. La rilegatura svizzera del libro, che rivela conoscenze nascoste, mostra un dorso aperto che evidenzia la struttura del libro.
Hardcover, Swiss binding with open spine, 6.7 x 9.6 in., 2.36 lb, 420 pagine

Julia Watson. Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism
50The Power of Lo—TEK
A global exploration of nature-based technology
Three hundred years ago, intellectuals of the European Enlightenment constructed a mythology of technology. Influenced by a confluence of humanism, colonialism, and racism, this mythology ignored local wisdom and indigenous innovation, deeming it primitive. Today, we have slowly come to realize that the legacy of this mythology is haunting us.
Designers understand the urgency of reducing humanity’s negative environmental impact, yet perpetuate the same mythology of technology that relies on exploiting nature. Responding to climate change by building hard infrastructures and favoring high-tech homogenous design, we are ignoring millennia-old knowledge of how to live in symbiosis with nature. Without implementing soft systems that use biodiversity as a building block, designs remain inherently unsustainable.
Lo—TEK, derived from Traditional Ecological Knowledge, is a cumulative body of multigenerational knowledge, practices, and beliefs, countering the idea that indigenous innovation is primitive and exists isolated from technology. It is sophisticated and designed to sustainably work with complex ecosystems.
With a foreword by anthropologist Wade Davis and four chapters spanning Mountains, Forests, Deserts, and Wetlands, Julia Watson explores thousands of years of human wisdom and ingenuity from 18 countries including Peru, the Philippines, Tanzania, Kenya, Iran, Iraq, India, and Indonesia. We rediscover an ancient mythology in a contemporary context, radicalizing the spirit of human nature.
The tactile reading experience of Lo—TEK reflects the ingenuity of carefully selected projects with sophisticated design details: copper highlights the value of ancient knowledge, a cardboard hardcover echoes rawness, and the Swiss binding showcases an open spine and reveals the construction of the book, just as the book discloses hidden technological knowledge.
Designers understand the urgency of reducing humanity’s negative environmental impact, yet perpetuate the same mythology of technology that relies on exploiting nature. Responding to climate change by building hard infrastructures and favoring high-tech homogenous design, we are ignoring millennia-old knowledge of how to live in symbiosis with nature. Without implementing soft systems that use biodiversity as a building block, designs remain inherently unsustainable.
Lo—TEK, derived from Traditional Ecological Knowledge, is a cumulative body of multigenerational knowledge, practices, and beliefs, countering the idea that indigenous innovation is primitive and exists isolated from technology. It is sophisticated and designed to sustainably work with complex ecosystems.
With a foreword by anthropologist Wade Davis and four chapters spanning Mountains, Forests, Deserts, and Wetlands, Julia Watson explores thousands of years of human wisdom and ingenuity from 18 countries including Peru, the Philippines, Tanzania, Kenya, Iran, Iraq, India, and Indonesia. We rediscover an ancient mythology in a contemporary context, radicalizing the spirit of human nature.
The tactile reading experience of Lo—TEK reflects the ingenuity of carefully selected projects with sophisticated design details: copper highlights the value of ancient knowledge, a cardboard hardcover echoes rawness, and the Swiss binding showcases an open spine and reveals the construction of the book, just as the book discloses hidden technological knowledge.
L'editore e l'autore
Julia Watson is an Australian-born designer, educator, author, TED speaker, and radical thought leader of Greco-Egyptian-English heritage, known for championing climate-resilient design through ancestral technologies. Trained as an architect in First Nations knowledge systems, she spearheads the global Lo—TEK movement. She co-founded the Lo—TEK Institute and the Lo—TEK Office for Intercultural Urbanism, both co-led by Indigenous and non-Indigenous designers and scientists. A lecturer at Harvard and Columbia, Watson has collaborated with NIKE, LEGO, Gensler, and Buro Happold, continually redefining sustainability through ancestral wisdom.
Julia Watson. Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism
Hardcover, Swiss binding with open spine, 17 x 24.4 cm, 1.07 kg, 420 pagineISBN 978-3-8365-7818-9
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¡Excelente Libro!
10 dicembre 2021
Muy feliz al recibir el producto, excelente libro y proceso de envío. Sumamente interesante el contenido y lo recomiendo ampliamente.Un livre résolument magnifique
2 novembre 2021
Lo -TEK Design bu Radical Indigenism que propose TASCHEN est un livre ressource qui expose de façon exemplaire les constructions naturelles des peuples à travers le monde. Les explications et témoignages sont très riches de sens et d'espoir sur la sobriété qui amène à des constructions ingénieuses, solides, utilitaires et parfaitement intégrées dans le paysage.Julia Watson. Lo—TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism
29 ottobre 2021
Seria necesario que un libro tan interesante pueda estar en español, aunque sea en alguna pagina de internet o en formato cd , dentro del libro. graciasSuperbe livre
27 ottobre 2021
Très beau livre je le recommandeA very nice book, overall
27 ottobre 2021
Nice pictures, nice drawings, and clear explaination: a beautiful journey into native architectureInspiring
27 ottobre 2021
So interesting and inspiring, very well printed and crafted.