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2016
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ABSTRACT : This paper, part of a Ph.D. in Design research, focused on
discussing the role of Design Education on training future designers to be
actors of change. It describes the methodology of a workshop for design
students during the Design Week of Mérida, at Universidad de
Extremadura – Spain. The workshop discussed the point of view of
students in problem-solving, and what they believe to be the skills,
methods, and partnerships for design to achieve such a change in its
approach and how Design Education plays a part in preparing the future
genera_on of designers to tackle social innovation and sustainability
problems. The results showed how these particular group of future
designers see as crucial in the given context and the possibilities for
improvement on a system that struggles to be resilient and respond at a
faster pace.
ABSTRACT: Proposed paper is a part of the ongoing PhD research in
design with focus on the research of existing environmental and social
requirements for the sustainable innovation within urban sanita_on,
focused on toilet design. Main questions of the research are aiming the
Portuguese environment, where we are characterizing aspects of water
and sanita_on through the five dimensions - culture, technology,
government, economy, and environment.
In this paper the main objective is to determine systemic characteristics
of the socio-cultural dimension of water and sanitation, which will be later
incorporated in writien final guidelines – directives raised from the
research results which shall serve as operational knowledge for the ones
involved in the implementation of the sustainable toilet innovation. The
paper as well serves as theoretical orientation for the practical
applications of the research.
ABSTRACT : The circular economy is a new strategic concept to meet
society's needs in a more efficient and sustainable manner based in
decoupling the economic growth and welfare from the increase in the
consumption of natural resources. It implies the transition from the
traditional linear model to a more innovative and circular approach in the
development of the economy by designing new products, new services,
and new systems, supported, in most cases, by the re-thinking and
creation of new business models.
Designers and product developers have an important and crucial role to
achieve a successful and wide implementation of the concept which has
to be accepted and applied in practice by businesses along the whole
value chain and meet the current and future needs of consumers and the
society.
Currently, several methods, principles, practices, tools, training initiatives,
and many resources are being developed globally as a result of the wide
exploitation of the concept, but there is still a large gap between what is
available to companies and designers, and what is applied in practice on
product and service development.
This paper reflects part of the PhD research project under development
by the authors which is based on the promotion of the design practice
within Circular Economy. It explores the results of the review of circularity
tools available that can be used by design professionals
to systematize and guide their development process. The analysis will
support the development of a toolkit and guidelines oriented for the
practical implementation of the circular economy in the development of
innovative and efficient products and services. (Camocho, Ferreira, &
Vicente, 2018).