Day 1 | Design as Common Good

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SUPSI – University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland
Department of environment, construction and design
Campus Mendrisio
Via Francesco Catenazzi 23
CH-6850 Mendrisio



HSLU – Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Art and Design
745 Viscosistadt
Nylsuisseplatz 1
CH-6020 Lucerne-Emmenbruecke


25 March

Doors Open

Welcome and Opening of Design as Common Good Conference

As Strong as the Weakest Link: A Global Blueprint for Sustainable Practice

Creating Legible AI (a Digital Workshop) (Vol. 2)

Diverse, Open, Collaborative: Innovative Approaches to Design

Settings of Dying – Design as Common Good within Palliative Care

Social Design in Emerging Economies

Coffee Break and Speed Networking

Lunch Time

Coming Together

Designing With, Within, and for Common Good

Just listen! Soundscape as a Designable Common Good

Opportunities and Limitations of Design for the Common Good: An Exploration of Approaches to Designing with Communities

Places, Communities and Collaboration

Whose Common Good? Ideals and Challenges in Academic Programs Focused on Social Design

Coffee Break and Speed Networking

Coming Together

Activating Processes in the Cultural and Civic Space

Making the Design Commons – Methods, Tactics and Processes

Other Ways of Worlding: Interrogations of Design Education, Theory, and Practice

Re-Orienting Design Education

Speculating, Acting and Deliberating About the Common Good

The Wall as a Vertical Common: Redesigning Spontaneous Interactions in the Public Space

Closing Remarks

International Mingling and Happy Hour

Quantum Thinking – Sustainability in and through Visuality

Can Plastic Be ‘Green’?

The Impact of Sustainable Eco-Tourism by the ǂKhomani San Community: An Ethnographic Study

Design as a Catalyst for Sustainability – An Approach to the Common Good and the Oceans

Open Design as an Approach for the Commoning of Design. The Collaborative Experience of Openly Defining Open Design with an Open Source Process

The Tridea Project: Designing Conditions to Foster Culturally Diverse Co-Creation in a Virtual Space

Digital Collaborations for the Common Good: Key Learnings from Four Community Projects

Moving Mountains: Case Study of Community Based Participatory Research as an Approach to Social Design & Entrepreneurship

Design for and From the Community: A Review of Social Design in Egypt

Design & Permaculture. Shifting paradigms to build food sovereignty in Tunisia

Urbanism for the Common Good: Assessing the Transformation of 18 de Marzo Oil Refinery in Mexico City

Using Probes and Prototypes in Digital Environments for Participatory Deliberation

The Role of Co-Design in National Policy Making for Sustainability – Creating England’s Post-Brexit Environmental Land Management Approach

Regaining the Right to Our City: Designing Reilly Commons

Knowledge as Common Good – Design and the Changing Frameworks for Collaboration Between Institutions and Communities

Designer Involved in Communities’ Projects: Her Place and Tools to Support Collaboration

Expanding the Common Good

Ongoing Matters: Government Document Design in the Public’s Interest

Participatory Design in Design Museums as Platforms for Common Good

Curating for the Common Good. An Activist Curatorial Framework to Foster Innovation in Design

Collectivizing the White Cube: Design Gallery as Commons

Walking by the Commons: Developing Design Patterns for Future Cultures of Consumption and Production in Exhibition Interview Walks

The Design of Social Independent Magazines. Multiple Translations for a New Design Sensitivity

Following the Otherwise – Contributions of Intersectional Feminist Design Pedagogies Towards Socially Transformative Practices

Design for a Feminist Future

Exploring Feminist Modes of Hacking as a Commoning Design Practice

Fluid Worldviews: Designing within the Common Good

Hidden Connections: Holistic Approaches to Design for the Common Good

Design Education as a Common Good for Artisans in India

Implementing Design For The Common Good In An MA Curriculum

How will it benefit the community? Designing a cybernetic curriculum for the common good

The Problem With Problem Solving. Design, Ecology and the Common Good

Design For Public Thinking

Designing Beyond the Common Good – an Evolutionary Process between Speculation and Reality

Challenging Design for (the) Good – New Design-Roles: Making Design Vulnerable


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    held by Franziska Pilling, Haider Akmal, Joseph Lindley, Paul Coulton


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