Designing Futures: Speculation, Critique, Innovation
By (Author) Benedikt Gro
By (author) Eileen Mandir
Quercus Publishing
Laurence King Publishing
26th November 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Environmentally-friendly (green) architecture and design
Business and the environment; green approaches to business
658.5752
Hardback
256
Width 172mm, Height 246mm, Spine 26mm
820g
The ability to imagine different possible futures and the will to influence the course of events are deeply human. These ideas about the future can also determine which of the many possible futures will become reality. Designing futures therefore means that by creating and communicating potential scenarios, you can shape the futures of your fellow human beings and influence the course of events.
Design is becoming more strategic as a discipline, moving away from 'making things beautiful' to 'thinking creatively'. This book provides designers with the methods and tools they need to develop discussable and tangible scenarios. It also outlines ways for creative people, activists and decision-makers in politics, science and the wider society to imagine more desirable futures.- With over 500 illustrations.- Case studies from across the world.- Foreword by Riel Miller, senior fellow at the Ecole des Ponts Business School, the University of Stavanger and the University of New Brunswick.Eileen Mandir combines her experiences in design, engineering and coaching to create discourse and change - for people, systems and organizations.
She is Professor for Systemic Design at the Faculty of Design at the University of Applied Sciences Munich.Benedikt Gro is an antidisciplinary designer. Working at the intersection of people, technology and futures somewhere within the Bermuda of Design Futuring, Generative Design and Data. He is Professor of Interaction & Strategic Design at the HfG Schwabisch Gmund and is co-directing there the chapter of Gestaltung.ai, a research project funded by the BMBF that focuses on AI in design education.