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The Hannover Principles

1992
  • William McDonough
  • Michael Braungart
Architectural office demonstrating sustainable design principles from the Hannover Principles.

A set of nine foundational principles for sustainable design, developed by William McDonough and Michael Braungart. They advocate for the rights of humanity and nature to coexist, recognize interdependence, respect relationships between spirit and matter, accept responsibility for design consequences, create safe objects of long-term value, eliminate waste, rely on natural energy flows, and understand the limitations of design.

The Hannover Principles were commissioned in 1992 by the City of Hannover, Germany, as a guiding estructura for the design of the World’s Fair, Expo 2000. Architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart collaborated to create this declaration of design interdependence. The principles move beyond simply minimizing harm (“eco-efficiency”) to a philosophy of creating positive, regenerative impacts (“eco-effectiveness”). They are not a prescriptive checklist but a set of values intended to inspire designers across all disciplines.

The nine principles are: 1. Insist on the rights of humanity and nature to co-exist. 2. Recognize interdependence. 3. Respect relationships between spirit and matter. 4. Accept responsibility for the consequences of design. 5. Create safe objects of long-term value. 6. Eliminate the concept of waste. 7. Rely on natural energy flows. 8. Understand the limitations of design. 9. Seek constant improvement by sharing knowledge. These principles laid the intellectual groundwork for later concepts like De la cuna a la cuna design, fundamentally shifting the conversation from doing “less bad” to actively doing “more good” through design.

UNESCO Nomenclature: 3301
– Architecture

Tipo

Abstract System

Disruption

Substantial

Utilización

Widespread Use

Precursors

  • Rachel Carson’s “silent spring” (1962)
  • the limits to growth report (1972)
  • Brundtland report “our common future” (1987)
  • principles of industrial ecología
  • early environmental movements of the 1960s and 1970s

Aplicaciones

  • expo 2000 in Hannover, Germany
  • ford river rouge complex revitalization
  • Herman Miller “mirra” chair design
  • cradle to cradle certification program

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