Abstract

This issue, Relating Systems Thinking and Design I – Practical Advances in Systemic Design, along with Issue 7:4, Relating Systems Thinking II – Theoretical Evolution in Systemic Design, together form a double special issue of FORMakademisk on the theory and practice of Systemic Design.

Highlights

  • The two special issues are manifestations of a particular context

  • In 2012, the first symposium on Relating Systems Thinking and Design was held at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design

  • The symposia began as an integrated part of the Systems Oriented Design project, it soon became clear that this project was too narrow to accommodate the full variety of syntheses between systems and design

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Summary

Introduction

The two special issues are manifestations of a particular context. In 2005, one of the editors, Birger Sevaldson, initiated a research project on Systems Oriented Design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. We have organized the special issues around the theory and practice of Systemic Design respectively, not to encourage their separation, but to provide some coherence to the collection. Practical Advances in Systemic Design spans real world applications of systemic design to government policy, organizational transformation, sustainable development, disaster recovery, service design, and business information systems education.

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