From Fibre to Form: Textile Waste as Material and Expressive Agent in Interior Design

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Abstract

How we can turn the wheels towards a positive change for our climate is most often debated on the basis of an industrialist, linear worldview where hard science and measurability are the only valid parameters. Design with its cultural, social and existential properties is on the other hand completely under-recognized in general sustainable debates, reports and policy making. But design bears the potential of turning the complex technicalities, logistics and global transactions of our design industry into something concrete, tangible and relatable that can help us create new narratives and understand how to act. This chapter highlights tensions in these debates and provides examples of research and teaching at KADK which explores how design can play a vital role in bettering current dysfunctionalities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCLIMATE : Building Resilience in the Era of Climate Change
EditorsSusanne Jøker Johnson, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss
PublisherThe Danish Architectural Press
Publication date15 Mar 2021
Pages145-151
ISBN (Print)978-87-7407-426-7
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2021

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