Design Terroir: An Eco-social, Relational, Bioregional Approach to Design

Adrien Rigobello, Joshua D. Evans

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Abstract

Design practices grounded in the modernist yearning for universalism have often been oblivious to forms of local knowledge, and the situated webs of relations, among humans and with other species, they emerge from. In response to the destructive effects of this inattention, growing research has established that ecology and society must be considered together to ensure fair and resilient development. Here, we develop the concept of ‘design terroir’ to describe existing forms of eco-social design and help designers theorise and realise work that contributes to a relational bioregionalist approach. To inform this description, we extend considerations within the food domain to design, including relation to territory, craft knowledge, multisensory aesthetics, and multispecies relationships. Drawing on examples, we review common epistemological qualities between vernacular architecture and food terroirs. We then illustrate how design terroir can inform contemporary design practice and conclude with considerations of how the concept can be used.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelDRS2024: Boston
RedaktørerColin M. Gray, Estefania Ciliotta Chehade, Paul Hekkert, Laura Forlano, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Peter Lloyd
ForlagDesign Research Society
Publikationsdato16 jun. 2024
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-1-912294-62-6
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 16 jun. 2024
BegivenhedDesign Research Society, Boston - Northeastern University, College of Arts, Media, and Design, Boston, USA
Varighed: 23 jun. 202428 jun. 2024
https://www.drs2024.org/

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KonferenceDesign Research Society, Boston
LokationNortheastern University, College of Arts, Media, and Design
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByBoston
Periode23/06/202428/06/2024
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