From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland
Sustainable consumption patterns are one of the key driving forces to achieve sustainable development. However, studies in design research tend to draw on the existing system of production and consumption with its inherent linear processes, which are often wasteful and polluting. Here we report on a...
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ftimperialcol:oai:spiral.imperial.ac.uk:10044/1/58995 2023-05-15T16:47:09+02:00 From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland Hua, M Huang, S Childs, P Boks, C Sigurjonsson, J Steinert, M Vis, C Wulvik, A Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Trondheim, NORWAY 2016-05-06 http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/58995 http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000387791100019&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=1ba7043ffcc86c417c072aa74d649202 unknown Design Society Proceedings of NordDesign 2016, Volume 1 © 2016 The Design Society 12th Biennial NordDesign Conference on Highlighting the Nordic Approach 195 186 Science & Technology Technology Engineering Industrial Household Consumption Systemic Design Sustainability Resources and Energy Conference Paper 2016 ftimperialcol 2018-09-16T06:02:08Z Sustainable consumption patterns are one of the key driving forces to achieve sustainable development. However, studies in design research tend to draw on the existing system of production and consumption with its inherent linear processes, which are often wasteful and polluting. Here we report on a project for a Nordic family in Iceland which had the dual aims of introducing a new holistic research method into the consumption research sector and investigating ways to optimize the family’s use of resources from a Systemic Design (SD) perspective. Using SD theory, we redesigned the material and energy flows run in the house and optimized the relationships between its system elements. These programmed changes improved the efficiency of the current system and provided opportunities for subsequent design innovation. Conference Object Iceland Imperial College London: Spiral Norway |
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Sustainable consumption patterns are one of the key driving forces to achieve sustainable development. However, studies in design research tend to draw on the existing system of production and consumption with its inherent linear processes, which are often wasteful and polluting. Here we report on a project for a Nordic family in Iceland which had the dual aims of introducing a new holistic research method into the consumption research sector and investigating ways to optimize the family’s use of resources from a Systemic Design (SD) perspective. Using SD theory, we redesigned the material and energy flows run in the house and optimized the relationships between its system elements. These programmed changes improved the efficiency of the current system and provided opportunities for subsequent design innovation. |
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From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland |
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From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland |
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From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland |
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From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland |
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From linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in Iceland |
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from linear to systemic: an integrated design solution for sustainable household consumption in iceland |
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Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Trondheim, NORWAY |
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Iceland |
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Iceland |
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12th Biennial NordDesign Conference on Highlighting the Nordic Approach 195 186 |
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Proceedings of NordDesign 2016, Volume 1 |
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