1.2 evolution of sustainability in design vezzoli 13-14

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Page 1: 1.2 evolution of sustainability in design vezzoli 13-14

Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

course System Design for Sustainabilitysubject 1. Sustainable development and design: the reference framework

learning resource 1.2

Evolution of sustainability within design

carlo vezzolipolitecnico di milano . DESIGN dept. . DIS . School of Design . Italy

Learning Network on Sustainability (EU asia-link)Learning Network on Sustainabile energy systems (EU edulink)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

CONTENTS . increasing role of design (for sustainability). evolution of sustainability within design . low environmental impact materials/energies . product life cycle design/ecodesign . Product-Service System design for eco-efficiency . design for social equity and cohesion. design for sustainability: state of the art. a “pluralism of aesthetics” for sustainability

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

intervening after processes’ damages

intervening on processes

intervening on products and services

intervening consumption patterns (SCP)

APPROACHES TO SUSTAINABILITY

INCREASING (POTENTIAL) ROLE FOR DESIGN

TIM

E-

+

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

> responsibility for:the “technical” definition of the solutionsthe “attractiveness” of solutions

INCREASING (POTENTIAL) ROLE OF DESIGN

emphasis on prevention emphasis on socio-cultural dimension

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

WHAT DO THE DESIGN COMMUNITY (IN GENERAL) KNOWS OF DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY?

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

cardboard seat

HOW MANY (IN THE DESIGN COMMUNITY) WOULD THINK IT IS WITH A LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT?

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

Savonarola seat

walnut-wood, so far500 years life span

MADE WITHOUT ANYCONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, BUT …

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

=

time/function

……………………………………………………………….

+ + + + + + +…

+ + + + + + +…

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

Chadwick , Stumpf Aeron, Herman Miller

seat steel and plastics,12 years warrantyevenin use commodatum

DESIGNED TODAY WITH ARIGHT CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

pen, biodegradable material(from corn starch)

HOW MANY (IN THE DESIGN COMMUNITY) WOULD THINK IT IS WITH A LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT?

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

Pen,MONTBLANC

DESIGNED WITHOUT ANYCONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, BUT …

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

=

……………………………………………………………..............

time/function

+ + + + + + +…

+ + + + + + +…

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

“Natural” materials

Asbestos (amianto) is a natural material!(and one of the most cancerogenic!)

HOW MANY (IN THE DESIGN COMMUNITY) WOULD THINK THEY ARE ALWAYS WITH A LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT?

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

“njatural” materials

“natural” materials

how many persons within the design community would evalaute correctly the environmantal sustaianbility? ??HOW MANY COULD CORRECTLY DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY (AND TEACH IT)?

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

... TODAY FEW WHTIN THE DESIGN COMMUNITY ARE “EQUIPPED” WITH A SOLID KNOWLEDGE-BASE AND KNOW-HOW (METHODS AND TOOLS) ON DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY

… TODAY THE DESIGN COMMUNITY (AS A WHOLE) IS STILL MORE PART OF THE PROBLEM THEN PART OF THE SOLUTION!

THE TRUTH IS …

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

low impactmat./energies

~1970-…

Product Life Cycle Design

ecodesign ~1990-…

system design for eco-efficiency

~2000-…design for social

equity and cohesion ~2005-…

EVOLUTION OF THE (POTENTIAL) ROLE OF DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY: (in industrially mature contexts)

widening the “a

rtefact”

to be desig

ned

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

1. LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MATERIALS/ENERGIES

. NON-TOXIC

. “NATURAL”

. RECYCLABLE

. RENEWABLE

. BIO-DEGRADABLE

… since the ’70 research has started to "produce knowledges" for the selection of low impact materials/energies:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

2. PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN (ECODESIGN)

an extended design horizon

from product design

to the design of the product LIFE CYCLE stages

the design “reference”

from product designto product’s “FUNCTION” design

… since the beginning of the ’90 design research has started to redefine the approch to product design:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

“the design of the product life cycle stages that, while considering all requirements, aims at minimising the environmental impact of the whole of the life cycle phases in relation to the functional unit”

(Vezzoli & Manzini, Springer, London, 2008)

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE DESIGN: DEFINITION (ECODESIGN)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

LCA: LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT

a quantitative method to assess the environmental effects of the life cycle of a given product/service in relation to its functional unit

ISO 14040

… in the ’90 research has developed a fundamental method for the product environmental impact assessment:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

METHODS/TOOLS

… since the ‘90 some methods and tools have been developed to support product life cycle design

in 2002 has been issued the ISO/TR 14062:2002 Environmental management - Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development

UNEP-TUD (PROMISE, 1997) POLIMI-DIS (MPDS, 2009)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

3. (PRDUCT-SERVICE) SYSTEM DESIGN FOR ECO-EFFICENCY

… since the end of the ‘90 some business cases offering as a full package a mix of product (not owned by the customer) and services shows to be capable of creating (new) value decoupling it from the materials and energy consumption has been studied

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

XEROX

Xerox offers a package deal and installs and maintain photocopiers (not owned by the customer) and may even makes and delivers copies. The customer pays for the package.

photocopiers > COPIED PAPER

the innovative interaction between the company and the client, make the companies’ economic interest to provide (and design) long lasting, reusable and recyclable photocopiers.

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

DEFINITIONS OF PRODUCTS-SERVICES SYSTEMS autors (country)

year definition

Goedkoop, van Halen, te Riele, Rommens (The Netherland)

1999 a Product Service System (or combination of products and services) is a set of marketable products and services jointly capable of fulfilling a need for a client. [...] The PSS may lead to a benefit for environmment in connection with the creation of a (new) business

Mont (Sweeden) 2001 PSS is a system of products, services, networks of actors and supporting infrastructure that continuously seeks to be competitive, satisfy customer needs and have a lower impact of traditional business models

UNEP- Manzini, Vezzoli (world-wide)

2002 result of an innovative strategy that shifts the center of the business design and sale of products only (physical) systems offer products and services that are jointly capable of satisfying a given application

Brandsotter (Austria)

2003 PSS is a product of material and intangible services designed and combined so that both jointly are able to satisfy a specific need of a user. In addition a PSS may reach sustainability targets

UE, MEPPS (AA. VV.)

2005 result of an innovation strategy focused on the design and sale of a system of products and services that are jointly capable of fulfilling a specific customer demand

(Cranfield) Evans et al. (UK)

2007 PSS is an integrated offering of a product and a service that provides a value. When using a PSS offers the opportunity to decouple economic success from material consumption and thus reduce the environmental impact of economic activity

UNEP-Tischner, Vezzoli (world-wide)

2009 system of products and services (and infrastructure), jointly cope with the needs and demands of customers in a more efficient and better value for both businesses and customers, compared to only offer products [...].PSS can decouple the creation of value from the consumption of materials and energy and thus significantly reduce the environmental impact in the life cycle of traditional systems of product

EU-asia link, LeNS (AA. VV.)

2014 an offer model providing an integrated mix of products and services that are together able to fulfil a particular customer demand (to deliver a “unit of satisfaction”), based on innovative interactions between the stakeholders of the value production system (satisfaction system), where the economic and competitive interest of the providers continuously seeks environmentally beneficial new solutions

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

NEW METHODS/TOOLS

SusProNet, Network on sustainable PSS

development[see Tukker

&Tischner, 2006]

Design4SustainabilityStep by step

approach[see Tischner & Vezzoli, 2009]

HiCS, Highly Customerised

Solutions[see Manzini et

al. 2004]

MEPSS, MEthodology for Product Service

System development[see van Halen et al.

2005]

Product-Service System Design for

Sustainability[see Vezzoli et al.,

2014]

METH

OD

S

Storyboard

Offering diagramInteraction

table

SDO toolkit

System assessment

Solution elements

Blu

portfolio diagramT

OO

LSDESIG

N

Offering diagram

SDO toolkitStoryboard

Interaction table

… since ~2005 methods/tools have been developed (EU and UNEP researches) to support the development of eco-efficient PSS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SYSTEM DESIGN FOR ECO-EFFICIENCY:A DEFINITION“the design of the system of products and services that are together able to fulfil a particular customer demand (deliver a “unit of satisfaction”) based on the design of innovative interactions of the stakeholders (directly and indirectly linked to that “satisfaction” system) where the economic and competitive interest of the providers continuously seeks environmentally beneficial new solutions

[Vezzoli, Maggioli, Milan, 2007]

… since ~2005 a new design role has been defined to develop eco-efficient PSS:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A. “SATISFACTION-SYSTEM” APPROACH design the satisfaction of a particular demand (satisfaction

unit) and the mix of product and services

B. “STAKEHOLDER CONFIGURATION” APPROACH design the interactions of the stakeholder of a particular

satisfaction-system

C. “SYSTEM ECO-EFFICIENCY” APPROACHdesign the interactions of the stakeholder (offer model) leading them for economic-competitive reasons towards the innovation reducing the environmental impact

… since ~2005 new design approaches has been defined to develop eco-efficient PSS:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

where various forms of social inequality are directly addressed in the design process

4. DESIGN FOR SOCIAL EQUITY

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

… at the end of ‘60 Radical Design: Gaetano Pesce; Dalisi; 9999: contestation/denouncements critics of consumer society

… at the beginning of the ’70 Maldonado: new “design hope” for a social responsibility (1972) Papanek: “design can and must become a means for young people to take part in the transformation of society” (design for a real world, 1973)

DESIGN, CONSUMPTION AND ETHIC: PAST TIMES

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

… todays’ main approaches to design for social equity and cohesion

. product design for low-income contexts and basics needs (design for the BOP, etc.)

. PSS (stakeholder interaction) design joining eco-efficiency with social equity and cohesion

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

… since 2002 some cases were studied showing the coupling of socio-ethical + environmental sustainability within system innovations

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SOLAR HOME KITS, BrasilTSSFA company offers to Brasilian rural people a solar home kits that include the hardware to generate solar energy, the installation service and products that use the electricity, e.g. lighting and electrical outlets. Customers sign a three-year service contract (all of the tangible inputs are owned by the provider).

environmentally sustainable because it uses the solar energy + socioethically sustainable because give to poor people access to useful services + it is economically sustainable because in a business for TSSFA company.

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A PSS may act as a business opportunity to facilitate the process of social-economic development in an emerging and low-income context – by jumping over or by-passing the stage of individual consumption/ownership of mass-produced goods – towards a more ‘satisfaction-based’ and low resource intensity advanced service-economy, characterized by locally-based and network-structured enterprises and initiatives, for a sustainable re-globalization process aiming to democratize access to resources, goods and services.

… since 2002 a working hypothesis has been by few proposed promoting PSS (stakeholder interaction) as capable to joining eco-efficiency with social equity and cohesion

[UNEP, 2002]free pdf at: http://www.unep.fr/scp/publications/details.asp?id=WEB/0081/PA

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

NEW METHODS/TOOLS

SusProNet, Network on sustainable PSS

development[see Tukker

&Tischner, 2006]

Design4SustainabilityStep by step

approach[see Tischner & Vezzoli, 2009]

MEPSS, MEthodology for Product Service

System development[see van Halen et al.

2005]

Product-Service System Design for

Sustainability[see Vezzoli et al.,

2014]

METH

OD

S

Storyboard

Offering diagramInteraction

table

SDO toolkit Blu

portfolio diagramT

OO

LSDESIG

N

Offering diagram

SDO toolkitStoryboard

Interaction table

… since ~2005 methods/tools have been developed (EU and UNEP researches) to support the development of eco-efficient PSS

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY:A DEFINITION“the design of the system of products and services that are together able to fulfil a particular customer demand (deliver a “unit of satisfaction”) based on the design of innovative interactions of the stakeholders (directly and indirectly linked to that “satisfaction” system) where the economic and competitive interest of the providers continuously seeks both environmentally and socio-ethically beneficial new solutions

… since 2005 a new design role has been defined to develop eco-efficient and socio-ethically sustainable PSS:

[Vezzoli, 2007]

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

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low impactmat./energies

design for social equity and

cohesion

system design for eco-efficiency

Product Life Cycle Design

ecodesign

widening the “o

bject” to be desig

ned

… aim at

SUSTAINABILITY IN DESIGN ROLE: STATE OF THE ART (in industrially mature contexts)

CONSOLIDATION(research achievements on knowledge-base and know-how)

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

100%

100%

0new research frontier …

low impactmat./energies

design for social equity and

cohesion

system design for eco-efficiency

Product Life Cycle Design

ecodesign

widening the “o

bject” to be desig

ned

… aim at

CONSOLIDATION(research achievements on knowledge-base and know-how)

(educa

tion a

nd p

ract

ice)

DIS

SEM

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IN “SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY” WE WILL SEE:

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A NEW AESTHETICS FOR SUSTAINABILITY?.

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

SUSTAINABILITY REQUIRE RADICAL CHANGE, I.E. SYSTEM INNOVATION TO BE DIFFUSED

PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE (SYSTEM) INNOVATION FEASABLE AND “ATTRACTIVE”

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

A “PLURALISM OF AESTHETICS FOR SUSTAINABILITY” arise from the

sustainability’s (new) values that take the expressions in a multiplicity of forms

AN AESTHETIC FOR SUSTAINABILITY?

A “ICONIC-ENVIRONMENTALIST AESTHETIC”? a mass of “green-recycled-panda” products?

the aesthetic has a fundamental role!

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Carlo VezzoliPolitecnico di Milano / DESIGN dept. / DIS / School of Design / Italy

DESIGNER: A SOCIO-CULTURAL “INNOVATOR”?

A DESIGNER MAY …

… observe emerging/new types of demands (coherent with sustainability) and transforming them into products, services and systems

… A DESIGNER MAY …… induce new quality criteria (coherent with sustainability) throughout the offer of (more) attractive products, services and systems