Designing sustainable sanitation : involving design in innovative, transdisciplinary research

Abby Mellick Lopes, Dena Fam, Jennifer Williams

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Abstract

This paper introduces an innovative pilot project where an alternative system of sanitation to capture, treat and reuse urine in agricultural trials is being undertaken in a university setting. The paper outlines the emerging theory and practise of Transition Management (TM) and identifies a lack of attention to the end-user in transition experiments to date. This project situates design as a core component in the social process of transitioning to a novel system of sanitation. Students across two design schools developed visual prototypes to introduce the project to the target audiences, which were tested during a pre-pilot installation. Initial results support the guiding hypothesis that design has a critical role to play in facilitating social learning in system innovation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)298-317
Number of pages20
JournalDesign Studies
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • design education
  • design research
  • graphic design
  • sustainable sanitation
  • user participation

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