Explore Systemic Design
Systemic Design 101
Intervening in complexity
Currently we often learn to disassemble design challenges into their bits and parts for individual optimization. While being useful for developing topical expertise, this reductionism to parts with less emphasis on their interaction does not match with the growing complexity of today’s challenges. In contrast Systemic Design is approaching a task from a holistic perspective, zooming out of a system to reveal its structure and connections between its parts – to zoom in on the hub of influence that matters most.
Systemic design integrates systems thinking and design, with the intention to better cope with complexity. Systemic design intends to develop methodologies and approaches that help to integrate systems thinking (e.g. causality, interconnectedness, circularity, synthesis) with design (e.g. ideation, prototyping, iteration) at ecological, social, technical and economic levels. It is a pluralistic initiative where many different approaches are encouraged to thrive and where dialogue and organic development of new practices are central.
Our current societal challenges lead to increased complexity and uncertainty. Neither the analytical and descriptive tools of science, nor the iterative doing of design alone are adequate for addressing complex challenges to implement and guide transformative action. Combining both cultures of reasoning and methods as a fluid, solution oriented and synergistic process, is hybrid, and this is how we understand systemic design.
Through our basic research, we develop SD methods, practices and cultures.
Systemic Design entails hybrid competencies from science, design and trans-disciplinary transfer that synergize each other. SDL sets such competencies in relation with specific didactics and teaching methods, such as Systemic Cycles.
Resources
Background reading
Here is a lose collection of relevant readings and background resources related with this Systemic Design Labs program – the list is non-exhaustive and just a selection to start with.