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Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.
The second episode of Relating Systems Thinking and Design Thinking Symposium (RSD2) held at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) in October 2013.
Photo credits to Sara Svennevik
Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.
April 14, 2015 / Satoko, Jaelin, Paul, Josh, Jason and Antonio present their prototyping findings (stakeholder: restaurant business owners)
Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.
Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.
The second episode of Relating Systems Thinking and Design Thinking Symposium (RSD2) held at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) in October 2013.
Photo credits to Sara Svennevik
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The second episode of Relating Systems Thinking and Design Thinking Symposium (RSD2) held at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) in October 2013.
Photo credits to Sara Svennevik
April 14, 2015 / Students had to explore prototyping through four different "stations": Act, Draw, Build Small and Build Big. This is Tony demonstrating an idea for sanitation trucks featuring multiple pick-up levers.
Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.
NoTosh's Ian Stuart led a design session with students from Melbourne Girls Grammar School, using the design thinking process and mindsets to create radical solutions to wicked challenges in the travel industry.
Images from Professor John Nash's guest lecture on design thinking in "Systems Thinking for Sustainability", a cross-disciplinary course at the University of Kentucky that promotes systems thinking as a way to understand the various engineering, design, and economic issues of sustainability.