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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fabrizio Ceschin , İdil GaziulusoyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9781032089959ISBN 10: 1032089954 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 30 June 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a map. It describes the territory on which, until now, sustainability and design have met. But not only this. Like all maps, it also allows us to trace a path: what design will have to follow to contribute to building a sustainable society. And to do it with the needed urgency. - Ezio Manzini, Honorary Professor at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Chair Professor of Design for Social Innovation at the University of the Arts London, UK, and founder of Design for Social Innovation for Sustainability network (DESIS) Ceschin and Gaziulusoy's book is an impressive contribution to the maturing area of design for sustainability. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field's evolution in both scholarship and practice via pedagogical and practical examples. In my view, it should be required reading for all design sustainability researchers, students and practitioners. - Terry Irwin, Professor of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, USA With their book Design for Sustainability the authors, Fabrizio Ceschin and Idil Gaziulusoy, set the first world standard for what should be the essential soul and driver of the design sciences. An absolute must for all students, scientists, designers, industries, policy makers and engaged citizens who want the world to be a better place, building on creative industry science and practices. - Han Brezet, Emeritus Professor of Design for Sustainability TU Delft, Netherlands, Professor of Next Practices, Aalborg University, Denmark Ceschin and Gaziulusoy map the messy terrain of design for sustainability. They provide practical and scholarly guidance for the sustainability expedition no designer can ignore. They share means and examples for designers to address sustainability from multiple angles and liberate them from believing in isolated and incremental improvements. - Turkka Keinonen, Professor of Design, Aalto University, Finland The need to design our way out of our climate and biodiversity emergency has never been so evident and so pressing. The world we have designed is unsustainable - socially, culturally, economically, technologically and ecologically. This book, reviewing decades of sustainable design methods and approaches will be an essential guide for practitioners and students drawn to the urgent process of designing a new future. - Chris Ryan, Professor of Urban Eco-innovation, University of Melbourne, Australia The transition towards a sustainable society calls for radical changes, questioning the whole current development model. And this change must begin now! A piece of good news is that very promising alternatives exist. A second piece of good news is that we know design can play a role on different levels; and we even know how. But there is a challenging journey ahead of us. I believe this book it is a key contribution, by clearly highlighting all the potential interventions where designers can take action now, as well as identifying promising new areas of research. My sincere thanks to Fabrizio and Idil for their great work! - Carlo Vezzoli, Professor of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy This book shines a light on where designers are and where we've been. Our next task is to transform this knowledge and uncover a new relationship with the earth. - Kate Fletcher, Professor of Sustainability Design & Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK After about three decades, in which the design approach to sustainability evolved in many directions, the authors propose the first comprehensive map to navigate design strategies and approaches on different logical levels and dimensions. A solid ground to explore the future avenues for research, education and practice. - Nicola Morelli, Professor of Design, Aalborg University, Denmark This book is a truly instructive reading to clarify and update our knowledge about design for sustainability. More than this, it is extremely useful to frame our intellectual and practical approach to designing, since it raises awareness about the strengths and limits of each method. - Anna Meroni, Professor of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy This is a must-read book for all those looking for a comprehensive understanding on the epistemology of approaches on DfS. It is definitely a book that fulfills a void on the field. The various tribes on design for sustainability will find in this book a knowledge map that will enable them to put into perspective their own knowledge and identify the various inter-connections on the field and, hopefully, open-up minds to the larger set of possibilities at their disposal. - Aguinaldo dos Santos, Professor of Design, Federal University of Parana, Brazil This book is authoritative and comprehensive - it is a welcome contribution to academic discourse in the field of Design for Sustainability. The authors have highlighted important milestones within the geopolitical and pedagogic domains informing developments in DfS, especially the socio-technical influences of DfS on the expanded field of industrial design. - Mugendi M'Rithaa, President Emeritus World Design Organization (WDO), Professor of Industrial Design, Machakos University, Kenya This book provides a truly comprehensive overview of the domain of design for sustainability from products, to product service systems and socio-technical systems. It is unique by bringing together theory, design methods and tools, and examples, as well as reflection on their benefits and limitations. I foresee that this book will become the gold standard for introducing design for sustainability in design education and practice. It easily navigates the reader through the history and different levels of design for sustainability. This is definitely the way forward to make design for sustainability happen! - Jan Carel Diehl, Associate Professor of Design for Sustainability, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands This book is a map. It describes the territory on which, until now, sustainability and design have met. But not only this. Like all maps, it also allows us to trace a path: what design will have to follow to contribute to building a sustainable society. And to do it with the needed urgency. - Ezio Manzini, Honorary Professor at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy, Chair Professor of Design for Social Innovation at the University of the Arts London, UK, and founder of Design for Social Innovation for Sustainability network (DESIS) Ceschin and Gaziulusoy's book is an impressive contribution to the maturing area of design for sustainability. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field's evolution in both scholarship and practice via pedagogical and practical examples. In my view, it should be required reading for all design sustainability researchers, students and practitioners. - Terry Irwin, Professor of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, USA With their book Design for Sustainability the authors, Fabrizio Ceschin and Idil Gaziulusoy, set the first world standard for what should be the essential soul and driver of the design sciences. An absolute must for all students, scientists, designers, industries, policy makers and engaged citizens who want the world to be a better place, building on creative industry science and practices. - Han Brezet, Emeritus Professor of Design for Sustainability TU Delft, Netherlands, Professor of Next Practices, Aalborg University, Denmark Ceschin and Gaziulusoy map the messy terrain of design for sustainability. They provide practical and scholarly guidance for the sustainability expedition no designer can ignore. They share means and examples for designers to address sustainability from multiple angles and liberate them from believing in isolated and incremental improvements. - Turkka Keinonen, Professor of Design, Aalto University, Finland The need to design our way out of our climate and biodiversity emergency has never been so evident and so pressing. The world we have designed is unsustainable - socially, culturally, economically, technologically and ecologically. This book, reviewing decades of sustainable design methods and approaches will be an essential guide for practitioners and students drawn to the urgent process of designing a new future. - Chris Ryan, Professor of Urban Eco-innovation, University of Melbourne, Australia The transition towards a sustainable society calls for radical changes, questioning the whole current development model. And this change must begin now! A piece of good news is that very promising alternatives exist. A second piece of good news is that we know design can play a role on different levels; and we even know how. But there is a challenging journey ahead of us. I believe this book it is a key contribution, by clearly highlighting all the potential interventions where designers can take action now, as well as identifying promising new areas of research. My sincere thanks to Fabrizio and Idil for their great work! - Carlo Vezzoli, Professor of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy This book shines a light on where designers are and where we've been. Our next task is to transform this knowledge and uncover a new relationship with the earth. - Kate Fletcher, Professor of Sustainability Design & Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK After about three decades, in which the design approach to sustainability evolved in many directions, the authors propose the first comprehensive map to navigate design strategies and approaches on different logical levels and dimensions. A solid ground to explore the future avenues for research, education and practice. - Nicola Morelli, Professor of Design, Aalborg University, Denmark This book is a truly instructive reading to clarify and update our knowledge about design for sustainability. More than this, it is extremely useful to frame our intellectual and practical approach to designing, since it raises awareness about the strengths and limits of each method. - Anna Meroni, Professor of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy This is a must-read book for all those looking for a comprehensive understanding on the epistemology of approaches on DfS. It is definitely a book that fulfills a void on the field. The various tribes on design for sustainability will find in this book a knowledge map that will enable them to put into perspective their own knowledge and identify the various inter-connections on the field and, hopefully, open-up minds to the larger set of possibilities at their disposal. - Aguinaldo dos Santos, Professor of Design, Federal University of Parana, Brazil This book is authoritative and comprehensive - it is a welcome contribution to academic discourse in the field of Design for Sustainability. The authors have highlighted important milestones within the geopolitical and pedagogic domains informing developments in DfS, especially the socio-technical influences of DfS on the expanded field of industrial design. - Mugendi M'Rithaa, President Emeritus World Design Organization (WDO), Professor of Industrial Design, Machakos University, Kenya This book provides a truly comprehensive overview of the domain of design for sustainability from products, to product service systems and socio-technical systems. It is unique by bringing together theory, design methods and tools, and examples, as well as reflection on their benefits and limitations. I foresee that this book will become the gold standard for introducing design for sustainability in design education and practice. It easily navigates the reader through the history and different levels of design for sustainability. This is definitely the way forward to make design for sustainability happen! - Jan Carel Diehl, Associate Professor of Design for Sustainability, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Author InformationFabrizio Ceschin is Senior Lecturer in Design for Sustainability at Brunel University London, UK İdil Gaziulusoy is Assistant Professor of Sustainable Design at Aalto University, Finland Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |