Design for Resilience: Making the Future We Leave Behind

Design for Resilience: Making the Future We Leave Behind

by Stuart Walker
Design for Resilience: Making the Future We Leave Behind

Design for Resilience: Making the Future We Leave Behind

by Stuart Walker

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Overview

A beautifully written and illustrated framework for resilient design that is as pragmatic as it is inspiring, showing us not only how but why we should design differently.

Design for Resilience is a timely, visionary map for creating restorative design that addresses humanity’s most critical issue: climate change. Our current wealth-oriented economic systems have resulted in gross disparities, war, refugee crises, and mass migrations that augur a bleak collective future. In this book, respected scholar Stuart Walker combines formidable research with practical examples to offer a hopeful, original, and transformative view of what resilient design looks like and how it can apply to all aspects of life, from personal objects to food to culture to business to recreation.

Working at the intersection of theory, philosophy, history, environmentalism, and justice, Walker offers a fresh approach that decolonizes design thinking to fundamentally change the nature of design practice and how it shapes our lives, communities, and industries. Asking nothing short of the fundamental question “How should we live?,” Design for Resilience addresses the high-priority issues that concern governments, policymakers, designers, and people around the world who recognize that now, perhaps more than at any other time in human history, we need paradigmatic changes to create a future that lasts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262048095
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 1,053,455
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.99(d)

About the Author

Stuart Walker is Chair of Design for Sustainability at Manchester School of Art, Emeritus Professor at Lancaster and Calgary, and Visiting Professor at Kingston University, London. He has conducted research and exhibited his conceptual designs internationally. His most recent book is Design and Spirituality: A Philosophy of Material Cultures.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
1 Introduction 1

Part I: Resilience 7
2 The Dragrope of the Soul 9
3 Small Is Beautiful 23
4 The Nature of the Material 35
5 Attainment 39
6 Pasquinade 47
7 Appreciative Design 49
8 Design Criticism 69
9 Toward Resilience 89
10 Ten Ways to Create More Waste 105
11 Another Kind of Progress 107

Part II: Precedents 113
12 Resilient Artifacts and Activities 115
13 Resilient Home 127
14 Resilient Food 153
15 Resilient Culture 179
16 Resilient Play 219
17 Resilient Spirit 255

Part III: Resilience by Design 281
18 Design for Good 283
19 Truism 291
20 (C2H4)n Fever 293
21 Design after a Pandemic 295
22 An Intentional Act 305
23 A Tale of Three Birds 307
24 Design for Resilience 311

Acknowledgments 341
Appendix 1: Merrill's Rules of Rota 343
Appendix 2: Schadler's Rules of Latrunculi 345
Appendix 3: Rules of Nine Men's Morris 347
Appendix 4: Rules of Jacks 349
Notes 351
Index 393

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

“Stuart Walker’s new book is a must—and not only for designers. It truly offers actionable hope for a future that lasts for everyone.”
—Karl Stocker, Professor, University of Graz, coauthor of Designing Sustainable Cities (with Sigrid Bürstmayr)
 
“In addition to his fascinating theoretical argument, Walker offers a powerful perspective that touches our senses with a radically poetic originality. This book invites us to build other possible worlds through design.”
—Mariana G. De la Rosa, Head of the Industrial Design Programe, México; President of DI-INTEGRA Mexican Association of Institutions and Schools of Industrial Design
 
“This critical and engaging text takes the reader through an impressive array of theory and practice from design, science, and culture, with an optimistic call to action backed by persuasive precedents of resilient living.”
—Bruce M. Hanington, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University; coauthor of Universal Methods of Design and Universal Methods of Design
 
“Through a deeply engaging analysis, reflecting on design’s foundations and developing propositions for its future, Walker calls for a more responsible, reflective, and ethically informed design practice, attuned to the complex and interconnected challenges of our time.”
—Matt Malpass, Reader, Critical Design Practice, UAL: Central Saint Martins; author of Critical Design in Context: History, Theory, and Practice

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