anois

anois

Design Services

Cork City, Munster 903 followers

We create value through good design

About us

Design for tomorrow, do it today. Now is the time to design the future. We are led by two directors who are international experts and thought leaders: @judesherry & @frank_oconnor who are currently artists in residence at https://dancecorkfirkincrane.ie/anois-residency-events/ If you would like to chat please reach out, we'd love to connect.

Industry
Design Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Cork City, Munster
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
ethical branding, responsible value chains, sustainable design, circular business models, circular design, ecodesign, sustainable strategy, sustainable policy, sustainable education, sustainable cities, sustainable manufacture, restplaywork, resources, circular economy, and transdisciplinary ideation & creation

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    artist.designer.activist. | #DerelictIreland

    Ring a bell anyone in the sustainability, environmental, ecology (or what name should we give it) field? “ .. the ease with which people forget the history of the ecology movement, the way in which the same wheel is reinvented every few years by newly arrived individuals who, well-meaning as they may be, often accept a crude version of highly developed ideas that appeared earlier in time.” - Murray Bookchin, 1987 But don’t you dare suggest people are reinventing the wheel. #Greenwash #SystemsDesign #AuthenticLeadership Jude Sherry anois

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    They knew in 1987 we were reinventing the ecology wheel. But we don't know now. Really? #GreenWash #DerelictIreland #SystemsDesign

    View profile for Frank O'Connor, graphic

    artist.designer.activist. | #DerelictIreland

    Ring a bell anyone in the sustainability, environmental, ecology (or what name should we give it) field? “ .. the ease with which people forget the history of the ecology movement, the way in which the same wheel is reinvented every few years by newly arrived individuals who, well-meaning as they may be, often accept a crude version of highly developed ideas that appeared earlier in time.” - Murray Bookchin, 1987 But don’t you dare suggest people are reinventing the wheel. #Greenwash #SystemsDesign #AuthenticLeadership Jude Sherry anois

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    Director at Sustainable Wales

    Yes Frank WHEN?

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    11 years later; ... we continue to live in a throwaway society ... yet there is still no away The system is broken. But there is alway dóchas. Even when room you are in seem to be drowning in plastic bottles. Image of our co-founder Frank O'Connor speaking at the European Parliament 11 years ago today, after being awarded the World Green Design Contribution Award 2013 for the innovative helix capacity building model of his previous organisation, The Ecodesign Centre (EDC). #GreenWash #SystemsDesign #AuthenticLeadership #AppliedResearch #Activism #CircularEconomy #GoodDesignFoundations Jude Sherry

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    11 years later; ... we continue to live in a throwaway society ... yet there is still no away The system is broken. But there is alway dóchas. Even when room you are in seem to be drowning in plastic bottles. Image of our co-founder Frank O'Connor speaking at the European Parliament 11 years ago today, after being awarded the World Green Design Contribution Award 2013 for the innovative helix capacity building model of his previous organisation, The Ecodesign Centre (EDC). #GreenWash #SystemsDesign #AuthenticLeadership #AppliedResearch #Activism #CircularEconomy #GoodDesignFoundations Jude Sherry

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    Designing Sustainable, Circular & Regenerative Systems | #DerelictIreland | Tatler Woman of the Year

    Wow look what happens when people are prioritised over cars #RestPlayWork

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    Independent researcher, writer, consultant | Public speaker | Design Council Ambassador | 2017 Churchill Fellow | Dad

    "They paved a parking lot, and put up a paradise" as Joni didn't sing. Pounds Park, Sheffield: once a surface car park, now a public park. Great mix of play features (including a sand pit - yes, it can be done), gorgeous hard and soft landscaping, generous seating, in a central location. This is what #childfriendly planning and design looks like. I am not surprised to hear that it's been a big hit since it opened last year. (Apparently some wanted to replace the car park with a *bigger* car park.)

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    Senior Lecturer in Design Ecologies

    Check out our areas of design research at the Open University: https://lnkd.in/e2X8P8Kg We welcome PhD applications to the AHRC funded Open-Oxford-Cambridge DTP call, deadline 07.01.25. See eligibility criteria and guidance for applications here: https://lnkd.in/e2NSBsqf. Contact me if you're interested in a PhD exploring design ecologies, ecoliteracies and ecological imagination in education, civic or organisational contexts.

    Design | Research Degrees | Open University

    Design | Research Degrees | Open University

    open.ac.uk

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    Interesting new research that shows Circular economy for buildings is not enough to reduce lifecycle impacts becuase the demand for new builds hugely outstrips the availability of reused/recycled materials. They solutions they are proposing include - smaller floorspaces - lightweight construction - modular parts #CircularDesign #DerelictIreland #GoodDesign #circulareconomy #circularbuildings #ClimateAction #greenbuilding Frank O'Connor Jude Sherry

    View profile for Stefan Pauliuk, graphic

    Scenaro modelling, impact of demand side solutions in the circular economy, socio-metabolic inequality. Not very active here.

    New study on the link between circular economy and GHG in the global building sector: Residential and non-residential buildings are a major contributor to human well-being. At the same time, buildings cause 30% of final energy use, 18% of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and about 65% of material accumulation globally. With electrification and higher energy efficiency of buildings, material-related emissions gain relevance. The circular economy (CE) strategies, narrow, slow, and close, together with wooden buildings, can reduce material-related emissions. We provide a comprehensive set of building stock transformation scenarios for 10 world regions until 2060, including the full CE spectrum plus wood-intensive buildings. The 2020–2050 global cumulative new construction ranges from 150 to 280 billion m² for residential and 70-120 billion m² for non-residential buildings. Ambitious CE reduces cumulative 2020–2050 primary material demand from 80 to 30 gigatons (Gt) for cement and from 35 to 15 Gt for steel. We report elasticities: Lowering floor space demand by 1 m² per capita leads to global savings of 800-2500 megatons (Mt) of cement, 300-1000 Mt of steel, and 3-10 Gt CO2 -eq, depending on industry decarbonization and CE roll-out. Each additional Mt of structural timber leads to savings of 0.4-0.55 Mt of cement, 0.6-0.85 Mt of steel, and 0.8-1.8 Mt CO2 -eq of system-wide GHGE. CE reduces 2020–2050 cumulative GHGE by up to 44%, where the highest contribution comes from the narrow CE strategies, that is, lower floorspace and lightweight buildings. Very low carbon emission trajectories are possible only when combining supply- and demand-side strategies. Link to paper: https://lnkd.in/eu8KGwne Contributors: Edgar Hertwich Niko Heeren , and Fabio Carrer

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    Designing Sustainable, Circular & Regenerative Systems | #DerelictIreland | Tatler Woman of the Year

    I've cycled across 12 European countries and by far the most aggressive and impatient drivers were in Ireland. Yet Ireland had a massive cycling culture up until the 60s/70s - why did we throw it all away when we don't even have a car industry? #activeTravel #JustTranisition #ClimateAction

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    Ireland has had the largest increase in road deaths in the EU over the last 5 years. All under the remit of a Green Party Minster. It's no surprise given the Irish obsession with cars and the recent Road Safety Authority adverts calling anyone without a car a burden on their friends and family. Changes in road deaths in the EU from 2019 to 2023: 🇨🇾 -35% 🇵🇱 -35% 🇧🇪 -22% 🇭🇺 -22% 🇸🇮 -20% 🇨🇿 -19% 🇩🇰 -19% 🇷🇴 -17% 🇧🇬 -16% 🇱🇹 -14% 🇫🇮 -13% 🇪🇺 -11% 🇭🇷 -8% 🇩🇪 -7% 🇬🇷 -7% 🇵🇹 -7% 🇮🇹 -4% 🇦🇹 -3% 🇫🇷 -2% 🇸🇰 -1% 🇲🇹 0% 🇪🇸 +3% 🇳🇱 +4% 🇸🇪 +4% 🇱🇻 +8% 🇪🇪 +13% 🇱🇺 +18% 🇮🇪 +31%

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    Ireland has had the largest increase in road deaths in the EU over the last 5 years. All under the remit of a Green Party Minster. It's no surprise given the Irish obsession with cars and the recent Road Safety Authority adverts calling anyone without a car a burden on their friends and family. Changes in road deaths in the EU from 2019 to 2023: 🇨🇾 -35% 🇵🇱 -35% 🇧🇪 -22% 🇭🇺 -22% 🇸🇮 -20% 🇨🇿 -19% 🇩🇰 -19% 🇷🇴 -17% 🇧🇬 -16% 🇱🇹 -14% 🇫🇮 -13% 🇪🇺 -11% 🇭🇷 -8% 🇩🇪 -7% 🇬🇷 -7% 🇵🇹 -7% 🇮🇹 -4% 🇦🇹 -3% 🇫🇷 -2% 🇸🇰 -1% 🇲🇹 0% 🇪🇸 +3% 🇳🇱 +4% 🇸🇪 +4% 🇱🇻 +8% 🇪🇪 +13% 🇱🇺 +18% 🇮🇪 +31%

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  • View organization page for anois, graphic

    903 followers

    Ireland has had the largest increase in road deaths in the EU over the last 5 years. All under the remit of a Green Party Minster. It's no surprise given the Irish obsession with cars and the recent Road Safety Authority adverts calling anyone without a car a burden on their friends and family. Changes in road deaths in the EU from 2019 to 2023: 🇨🇾 -35% 🇵🇱 -35% 🇧🇪 -22% 🇭🇺 -22% 🇸🇮 -20% 🇨🇿 -19% 🇩🇰 -19% 🇷🇴 -17% 🇧🇬 -16% 🇱🇹 -14% 🇫🇮 -13% 🇪🇺 -11% 🇭🇷 -8% 🇩🇪 -7% 🇬🇷 -7% 🇵🇹 -7% 🇮🇹 -4% 🇦🇹 -3% 🇫🇷 -2% 🇸🇰 -1% 🇲🇹 0% 🇪🇸 +3% 🇳🇱 +4% 🇸🇪 +4% 🇱🇻 +8% 🇪🇪 +13% 🇱🇺 +18% 🇮🇪 +31%

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