Abstract

Street furniture are installed in different locations of a city, are daily used by a large public, and have the closest contact and most dynamic interaction with people and the environment. Hence, they have a great responsibility to benefit the society and urban development. In this paper, we focus on street furniture for adopting the concept of sustainability through the local cities.This paper presents an experiment which is conducted at Art University of Isfahan (AUI) in order to explore the promises and challenges of designing for deep sustainability within different contexts of the city (Isfahan). The main objective of the experiment is to develop design interventions which affect and guide the community toward sustainability. Specifically students are asked to design street furniture or define an urban intervention which is not neutral but improves sustainability within the context. Finally, the proposed design interventions are evaluated based on their level of success for establishing sustainability. Final results indicate that although a common approach was applied for all the projects in in this experiment, the developed design interventions are not equally contributed to sustainability. While some of the projects only focused on eco-design strategies, some projects succeeded to provide a higher level of sustainability within their context and developed more influential and longer-term sustainable design interventions. It is achieved by the projects that conducted behavioral, social and contextual analysis in order to enhance environmental responsible behavior among the public (e.g. raise public awareness of sustainability, sensate or educate people, or support sustainable behavior). This paper is the extended version of the paper that has been published in the proceedings of the Creative Construction Conference 2018 (Allameh and Heidari, 2018).

Highlights

  • Global climate change, financial crisis, and the public perception of massive overconsumption, designers are increasingly motivated "to do good for society"

  • We focus on street furniture for adopting the concept of sustainability through the local cities

  • This paper presents an experiment which is conducted at Art University of Isfahan (AUI) in order to explore the promises and challenges of designing for deep sustainability within different contexts of the city (Isfahan)

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Financial crisis, and the public perception of massive overconsumption, designers are increasingly motivated "to do good for society". Street furniture are considered as good opportunities to connect with public and promote sustainability within their context. They have a great responsibility to benefit the society and urban development. This is while responsible design and sustainability rarely are the focal points of designing street furniture. As revealed by Tazilan et al (2008), over the past decades, sustainable criteria have been lacking or have not been applied to most of the current street furniture designs. This encourage us to focus on street furniture and city installations for adopting the concept of sustainability through the local cities

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