The Architecture of Sunlight: Solarpunk Principles for Regenerative Cities: Imagine a future where resilience is cultural as well as infrastructural, where the city itself becomes story and ecosystem

Author:   Owen L Hartwell
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798264931574


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   11 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Architecture of Sunlight: Solarpunk Principles for Regenerative Cities: Imagine a future where resilience is cultural as well as infrastructural, where the city itself becomes story and ecosystem


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Cities are both humanity's greatest achievement and its most precarious gamble. Skyscrapers, highways, and power grids have been celebrated as symbols of progress, yet they remain brittle infrastructures that buckle under heatwaves, pandemics, and inflationary shocks. The Architecture of Sunlight: Solarpunk Principles for Regenerative Cities offers a radical reframing: what if urban environments could metabolize energy, water, food, and culture with the same resilience as ecosystems? What if the city itself could become regenerative, not extractive? This groundbreaking work explores how solarpunk design transforms architecture and planning into infrastructures of survival. Across thirty richly developed chapters, it moves from vertical gardens and microgrids to participatory governance and regenerative urban codes. Each chapter dissects how distributed systems, ecological design, and cooperative ownership structures can stabilize costs, resist inflation, and foster resilience. The book is relentlessly detailed and unapologetically visionary, fusing evidence from global prototypes-Singapore's sky gardens, California's wildfire microgrids, Havana's organopónicos-with a style that is both erudite and ironic, analytical and imaginative. Readers will encounter architecture reimagined not as inert container but as living interface: facades that photosynthesize, rooftops that harvest water, districts that grow food and share power. Policy, finance, and aesthetics converge as the text demonstrates how codes, bonds, and cooperatives can anchor long-term resilience. More than a design manual, it is a cultural critique, exposing the absurdity of centralized systems while celebrating the pragmatism of distributed commons. Written for architects, urbanists, policymakers, and anyone alarmed by the fragility of modern cities, The Architecture of Sunlight illuminates a future where survival is collective and radiant. Its chapters are both intellectual provocations and practical frameworks, urging readers to envision cities that shimmer with solar panels, breathe with trees, and pulse with resilient infrastructures. With its recursive, hyper-articulate style, the book refuses easy optimism while insisting on possibility. It declares that resilience is not a boutique amenity but the baseline of survival, that governance must legislate sunlight as commons, and that education must train ecological citizens, not speculative developers. The Architecture of Sunlight is both manifesto and manual, charting a path toward regenerative urbanism where law itself shines like sunlight: steady, generous, and shared.

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Author:   Owen L Hartwell
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9798264931574


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   11 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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