@inproceedings { , title = {Rethinking water: a CAAS (city as a spaceship) design approach.}, abstract = {Water is ubiquitous and essential, yet we struggle to understand it from a systems perspective. Water is a terrestrial closed-loop system involving individuals, communities, cities and geographies, and as such, might it serve as a metaphor for sustainable design? We identify four locations and frame their connections through water and society. This interaction is highly relevant to future dense urban environments and of interest to CAAS (City As A Spaceship) who explore reciprocities between terrestrial and extra-terrestrial architecture and design. CAAS explores these approaches to water management: 1) California State (United States); 2) New Delhi (India); 3) The International Space Station (Lower Earth Orbit); 4) Micro-Ecological Life-Support System Alternative (European Space Agency Research settings). In this paper, CAAS applies design research approaches to curate and frame reciprocities between situations and societies. Using locational case studies and city-by-city scale infographics it generates a discursive space from which to imagine conceptual shifts in sustainable design.}, conference = {12th European Academy of Design conference}, doi = {10.1080/14606925.2017.1352708}, eissn = {1756-3062}, isbn = {9781138090231}, issn = {1460-6925}, issue = {Supplement 1}, journal = {Design journal}, note = {COMPLETED -- Needs coversheet; document downloaded, notified by contact on publication 12.09.2017 GB ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Fairburn, Sue -- Panel C}, pages = {S1904-S1915}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2503}, volume = {20}, keyword = {Water, Resource management, Reciprocity, City, Spaceship}, year = {2017}, author = {Fairburn, Susan and Imhof, Barbara and Mohanty, Susmita} editor = {Di Lucchio, Loredana and Imbesi, Lorenzo and Atkinson, Paul} }