Preface by Mitra Kanaani Introduction by Gisela Loehlein Foreword by Keith Pezzoli Prologue by Saskia Sassen Ecological Perspective Domain One: Design Manifestos and Theories in Ecological Domains - Symbiotic Trajectories Between Ecological Organisms and Creative Design Thinking: Critical Design Idealisms on Ecotopian Design Trajectories in Bio-Socio-Techno Integrative Processes 1.1 Designs for a Rapidly Transforming Human Culture Thomas Fisher 1.2 Design with Nature Reconsidered: Then, Now, and Later George Dodds and Christina Leigh Geros 1.3 Ecological Prototypes for Green Construction: Linking Architecture and Ecological Engineering for Integrated Urban, Agricultural, and Ecological Land Use Defne Sunguroglu Hensel 1.4 From Evo-Devo Strategies to a Way Forward with Eco-social Evo-Devo for Generative Design Processes: Toward Extending the Polymorphism of Metabolic Architecture and the Integration of Diversities Sean Ahlquist 1.5 Digitalism in Morphogenetic Practices for Human Centric Design Thinking – Towards an Eco Animated Performative Gestalt Through Parametricism Robert R. Neumayr 1.6 Systems of Systems: Architectural Atmosphere, Neuromorphic Architecture, and the Well-Being of Humans and Ecospheres Michael Arbib, Meredith Banasiak andLuis Othón Villegas Solís 1.7 Architecture Design in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Latent Ontology of Architectural Features Matias del Campo and Sandra Manninger 1.8 Spatial Entities of the Future: Design Through the Lens of Neuroscience Kate Jeffery and Fiona Zisch Ecological Perspective Domain Two: Anthropocentric Transformative Design Concepts - Anthropocentric Non-Utilitarian Economics of Wellbeing and Resilience: Habitat, Community, Human Settlements, Movement, Transportation, and Diaspora, as Socio-Organisms for Livability 2.1 Ecological Urbanism for Health, Well-being, and Inclusivity: Engaging— Culture, Consciousness, and Nature Frederick Steiner 2.2 Dimensions of Urban Infill for Cities in the Global South: The Case of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Denise de Alcantara and Vicente del Rio 2.3 Design of the Future Neighborhood – Neighborhoods Back to the Future - In Resolving the Housing Crisis and Affordability Frank Wolden, Michael Stepner andMary Lydon 2.4 Urban Heat Mitigation: Current and Future Trends Poorang Piroozfar and Eric Farr 2.5 Sustainability Within a Market-Based Ecological Order Patrik Schumacher 2.6 Future of Urban Design Through Generative Design Tools: New Data Sources and Analysis Practices in Urban Mobility and Environmental Studies Gustavo Romanillos and Maider LLaguno-Munitxa 2.7 Green Urban Futures: Regreening Cities to Enhance Health, Resilience, and the Urban Microclimate Steffen Lehmann 2.8. Urban Design in Search for Equilibrium: The Evolving Urban Metabolism of Sustainable Cities - Towards an Ethical and Sustainable Approach to City Building Howard M.Blackson III Ecological Perspective Domain Three: The Design Connectivity Domain - Design Hybridity and Performativity in Non-Utilitarian/Utilitarianist Approaches and Views Toward Eco-Centric Environmental Behavior Transactions: Materiality, Biodiversity, Biomimetics, Energy Resiliency, and the Role of Technology 3.1 Design Resiliency, Curbing Climate Change and Temporal Trajectories for the Anthropocene Meredith Sattler 3.2 Biomorphic Intelligence: Deploying Biotechnology in Architecture for Human Health and Wellbeing Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto 3.3 Material Ecology 1 -- Four Ecologies of Engineered Living Materials Research Martyn Dade-Robertson and Meng Zhang 3.4 Material Ecology 2 -- Optimization of Daylighting Performance and Solar Heat Gain Through Adaptive Kinetic Envelopes Moon Young Jeong, Maria Matheou, and L. Blandini 3.5 Environment-Aware Behavioral Envelopes: Design Ecologies, Adaptive Geometries, and Technologies for Climate Interaction Kathy Velikov and Geoffery Thün 3.6 Material Ecology 3 - Smart Materials Essay One: Smart Materials for Thermo-Responsive Architectural ApplicationsYomna El-Ghazi, Neveen Hamza, and Martyn Dade-Robertson 3.6 Material Ecology 3 - Smart Materials Essay Two: Towards Passively Responsive Biomimetic ArchitectureArtem Holstov, Ben Bridgens and Graham Farmer 3.6 Material Ecology 3 - Smart Materials Essay Three: Macro Affects from Nano Assemblies in Bacteria-Based Hygromophs Emily Birch, Martyn Dade-Robertson, Ben Bridgens, and Meng Zhang 3.7 Visionary Engineered Biotopes in Bringing Nature to High Levels: Towards Bioclimatic Skyscrapers – Achieving High-Comfort Low-Energy Sustainable Tall Buildings in Different Climate Zones Brian Cody 3.8 Robots in the Room, Robots Are the Room: The Future of Robotics, Architectural Design, and Domestic Routine Keith Evan Green 3.9. Sublimating Tectonics of Architecture: Innovations in Creative Structural Engineering Christiane Margareta Herr 3.10 Enabling Circular Economy in the AEC industry through Digitalization Eric FARR and Poorang Piroozfar 3.11 Ecotopian Visions for the Purification and Healing of Ailing Ecologies Impacted by the Anthropocene Melanie P. Hahn and Mitra Kanaani 3.12 Architectural Computing and Design Optimization for Healthful Ecotopian Built environments? Yana Boeva, Thomas Wortmann, Cordula Kropp, and Achim Menges 3.13 Holocene to Anthropocene, Architectural Practice, Biomimetics in the Built Environment—Innovation in Architectural Firms Practices Andrew Whalley Ecological Perspective Domain Four: The Climatic Design Domain - Methodologists' Epistemological Views of Ecological Design: Ecosystem Climatic Organisms and Actions; Utilizing Elements of Water, Air/Space, and Soil/Land as Concepts, Opportunities, and Challenges for Design Thinking 4.1 Innovative Design Solutions for Climatic Challenges of Sea Level Rise -- Flooding & Ocean City Designs: Salty Urbanism: Towards an Adaptive Coastal Design Framework to Address Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Jeffrey Huber 4.2 Amphibious Buoyant Architecture – Designs for Living with Water: Floating Futures Lukasz Piatek 4.3 Design for Wildfire: Architecture as Catalyst for Virtuous not Vicious Wildfire Activity Melissa Sterry 4.4 Architecture that Bridges and Merges the Human-Made with Nature Essay One: Towards a Biometeorological Design - Architectures of the Planetary Invironment Klaus K Loenhart 4.4 Architecture that Bridges and Merges the Human-Made with Nature Essay Two: Groundscapes: The Merger of Architecture and Ecology Frederick Besancon 4.5 Embedded Architectures: Charting its Traits of En Route to Architecture and Environment Integration Michael U.Hensel 4.6 Climate-Friendly Green Infrastructure Planning and Design: The Promises, Vulnerabilities, and Remediation Design Practices for Environmental Contaminants Oliver Tiliouine and Keith Pezzoli 4.7 Design for Air in the Urban Micro-Environments--How's the Air on Your Block? The Outdoor Environmental Inequality in Cities Maider LLaguno-Munitxa 4.8 The Future of Architecture on Earth & in Space: Lessons & Synergies Essay One: The Evolution of Space Architecture & Its Potential to Inspire New Paradigms for Inhabiting Earth Elizabeth Song Lockard 4.8 The Future of Architecture on Earth & in Space: Lessons & Synergies Essay Two: A Space Architecture Primer for 21st-Century Civil Architects and Future City Evolution Madhu Thangavelu Ecological Perspective Domain Five: The Social Design Domain - The Domain of Social Ecology in Using Design Tools: Equity, Diversity, Embodiment, Sustenance, Health, and Human Resiliency in Design Practices as Design Concepts 5.1 Healthful Spatial Entities:The New Meaningof Healthful Measures for Building Occupants: Designers, Design, and Infection Control Dak Kopec and AnnaMarie Bliss 5.2 Social Performativity in Transformative Building Typologies: Architecture’s Contribution to the Societal Well-Being Angela Brooks 5.3 Socio-Material Capacities for Ecotopian Designs: Placing Architecture at the Nexus of Materiality, Neurodiversity, and Social Behavior--Shifting Design