Design for sustainable change : how design and designers can drive the sustainability agenda : required reading range course reader / Anne Chick, Paul Micklethwaite.
Language: English Publication details: Lausanne, Switzerland : Ava Pub. ; La Vergne, TN : Distributed in the USA & Canada by Ingram Publisher Services, 2011. Description: 183 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. ; 30 cmISBN: 2940411301; 9782940411306Subject(s): Sustainable design -- Study and teaching | Sustainability -- Study and teaching | Design -- Social aspects | Interior design | Interior decoration | İç mimarlık | İç dekorasyonLOC classification: NK 1520 .C553 2011Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi | NK 1520 .C553 2011 | Not for loan | 008605 |
Contents. Introduction. About the authors. How to get the most out of this book. From design to design thinking to design activism: Design is to design a design to produce a design: Design as a field; Design as an action or process; Design as a concept or proposal; Design as an outcome; Design is an attitude not a profession; Design innovation and the innovation of design. Design thinking: Societal challenges are design challenges; From problem-solving to problem-setting; Service design: maybe we don't need a product?; Participatory design: from designing for to designing with; Open source design; There's nothing new about design thinking?. Design activism: Design activism; Activism through design; Design altruism. Sustainability: The 'S' word: What do we want to sustain?; Models of sustainability; Measuring sustainability; Sustainability is not about single issues; Types of capital in sustainable development; Should we use the 'S' word?. Design for sustainable change: Sustainability and design: Green design: a single-issues approach; Ecodesign: life-cycle thinking; Corporate social responsibility(CSR)and design; Design for sustainability: radical innovations. Design for sustainable living: Designing sustainable behaviour; Designing sustainable systems; Designing sustainable lifestyles; Designing sustainable cities; Designing sustainable regions. Design for development: Designing against inequality; Designing for needs, not wants; Approaches to designing for development. Conclusion. Bibliography. Further resources. Index. Picture credits. Thanks. Working with ethics.