A workshop entitled “Design out of Complexity” is organised jointly by the
AHRB/EPSRC funded research cluster Embracing Complexity in Design (ECiD)
and the CUPUM conference (Computers in Urban Planning and Urban
Management). The workshop will be held in University College London on the
2nd of July. There is an open call for papers with a deadline on the 15th
of May.
The objective of the workshop is to investigate the relationship between
design and complexity and disclose pertinent questions for future
research. For example:
- How design(s) can emerge out of complexity? How do design processes and
products exist within a self-organised world? What is the role of design?
- How complexity, taken both as an epistemological approach and as a
(diverse) set of methodologies, has been and can be utilised to support
design?
- How knowledge developed about design in different domains can inform the
way we understand and define complexity?
Visit www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/cupumecid_site for more information.
Embracing Complexity in Design: www.complexityanddesign.net
CUPUM: www.cupum.org
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Katerina Alexiou, Theodore Zamenopoulos and Elena Besussi
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, UCL
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