Base Diseño e Innovación. 2023 volumen 8 n° 9: A New Green Bauhaus from the Global South
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Item Desafíos de diseño e innovación sostenible en las PYMEs de la región del Biobío, Chile / Sustainability and innovation design challenges in the SMEs of the Biobío Region(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Diseño, 2023) Toledo, Ignacio; Contreras, Paulina; Mundaca, CristiánThis qualitative study explored the application of sustainable design and innovation approaches in SMEs in the Biobío Region through semi-structured interviews. Advances and gaps were identified in the design and innovation ecosystem and in adopting sustainable design. Despite progress in supply and demand for design, there are still challenges, such as a lack of awareness of its benefits, low valuation, and the perception of design as an accessory attribute. To be part of a new global Bauhaus, the region must strengthen its design ecosystem, invest in research and development, promote collaboration between designers and companies, improve infrastructure, and establish specific support policies and funding. These efforts can boost SMEs' innovation, competitiveness, and responsibility and contribute to a more sustainable future.Item La educación del diseño frente al reto de la crisis socioambiental / Design education and the challenge of the socio-environmental civilization crisis(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Diseño, 2023) Garduño Barahona, Aralia MaríaThe current challenge of design education is to obtain favourable results for biodiversity and individuals by generating skills, abilities, and knowledge that integrate the epistemological bases of the activity and form future designers as agents of change. In this way, by providing them with skills and capacities to generate innovation, their profile will allow them to develop solutions that address the complexity of the socio-environmental crisis that afflicts us. Possible fields of action for design to generate holistic development proposals that respect ideological, political, institutional, and technological conditions are outlined. These favour the conservation-regeneration of resources in the territories of the global south, where design can guide social innovation through strategies that promote a new negentropic productive paradigm that ensures the sustainability of life for all.Item Una economía circular: el hilo de la ética, desde una aguja diseñada hacia un horizonte sostenible / Revalue sartorial culture for a circular economy: the thread of ethics, from a designed needle towards a sustainable horizon(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Diseño, 2023) Lopez, Cristina AmaliaThis study raises the role that sartorial culture can play in slowing the impact of environmental pollution caused by the fashion industry. The objective is to transform design education with an ecological interdisciplinary pedagogy. The methodology focuses on reviewing and analysing the existing literature on the topic, examining proposals from experts and sectoral institutional contributions. The results highlight the importance of a circular approach in fashion, encouraging reuse, recycling, and extending the useful life of garments. Within the framework of a New Bauhaus – arising from the South-South – the aim is to promote conscious and sustainable fashion that integrates aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability under a drive towards circularity, social inclusion, and fair trade, where Fashion businesses make their footprint transparent. It is proposed to revalue the art of tailoring, sewing techniques and the craft, combining them with technology that allows maintaining quality and innovating in the design and production process in such a way that a search for synergy between science, technique, art and service within a circular economy, where the protagonists reflect on the manufacturing processes and the negative impact of excessive consumption that significantly affects the environment.