Industrial Design and the Challenge of Sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25251589e011Keywords:
Design, sustainability, qualityAbstract
The present work tries to contribute to the construction of awareness around the current guidelines of sustainable design and how to directly affect the activity of industrial designers. Analyzing three fundamental aspects: the capacity of a population to make smart and careful use of natural resources, to understand what we are talking about when we talk about sustainability; the development and implementation of different conceptual models, understanding them as maps that describe the relationship between the components of a system; sustainability and design as strategic, non-aggregated values.Downloads
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