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What is Sustainable Design

Handbook of Research on Trends in Product Design and Development: Technological and Organizational Perspectives
Sustainable design addresses the ‘triple bottom line’, addressing the principles of economic, social and environmental sustainability. It aims to counter negative impacts of products throughout their lifecycle with ‘cradle-to-grave’ philosophy that employ low impact materials and processes, and considers energy usage, embedded energy, design for disassembly to facilitate reuse or recycling, resource renewability, bio-mimicry and design impact measures (such as life cycle analysis). Sustainable design aims to support development “that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (United Nations, 1987)
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Integrating ‘Designerly’ Ways with Engineering Science: A Catalyst for Change within Product Design and Development
Ian de Vere (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia) and Gavin Melles (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-617-9.ch010
Abstract
The fields of design and engineering both contribute to product design and development. Increasingly design teams require an integrated approach in environments where mutual understanding and respect replace traditional professional rivalries. These new synergies both enhance communication and understanding between designers and engineers and lead engineering into new areas of professional activity. Engineers are integral to the product development process, but change in product development and manufacturing requires new responsibilities; design engineers must assume a greater role to achieve successful product realisation. However, to be effective engineers must develop new skills; creative design ability, understanding of societal and environmental impacts and a human-centred approach. These themes, not typically addressed by engineering curricula are evident in a new approach to engineering education - product design engineering. This chapter addresses issues confronting product design and development and examines the emergence of this new engineering professional in response.
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Sustainable Acoustics for Better Livability and Wellbeing
This is the philosophy of design carried out to comply with the principles of sustainability and also aimed at improving the health and comfortability of occupants in a building. Sustainable design seeks to reduce negative impacts on the environment, the health and well-being of building occupants, thereby improving building performance. The basic objectives of sustainability are to reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources, minimize waste, and create healthy, productive environments.
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Considerations Regarding the Green Retrofitting of Residential Buildings From Human Wellbeing Perspectives
Principles of designing the building and services to submit with the principles of sustainability.
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