Systemic design is an interdiscipline[1] that integrates systems thinking and design practices. It is a pluralistic field,[2] [3]with several dialects[4] including systems-oriented design.[5] Influences have included critical systems thinking and second-order cybernetics. In 2021, the Design Council (UK) began advocating for a systemic design approach and embedded it in a revision of their double diamond model.[6]

Systemic design is closely related to sustainability as it aims to create solutions that are not only designed to have a good environmental impact, but are also socially and economically beneficial. In fact, from a systemic design approach, the system to be designed, its context with its relationships and its environment receive synchronous attention.[7] Systemic design's discourse has been developed through Relating Systems Thinking and Design—a series of symposia held annually since 2012.[8]

History

1960 to 1990

Systems thinking in design has a long history with origins in the design methods movement during the 1960s and 1970s, such as the idea of wicked problems developed by Horst Rittel.[9]

The theories about complexity help the management of an entire system, and the suggested design approaches help the planning of different divergent elements. The complexity theories evolved on the basis that living systems continually draw upon external sources of energy and maintain a stable state of low entropy, on the basis of the General Systems Theory by Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1968).[10] Some of the next rationales applied those theories also on artificial systems: complexity models of living systems address also productive models with their organizations and management, where the relationships between parts are more important than the parts themselves.

1990 to 2010

Treating productive organizations as complex adaptive systems allows for new management models that address economical, social and environmental benefits (Pisek and Wilson, 2001.)[11] In that field, cluster theory (Porter, 1990)[12] evolved in more environmentally sensitive theories, like industrial ecology (Frosh and Gallopoulos, 1989)[13] and industrial symbiosis (Chertow, 2000).[14] Design thinking offers a way to creatively and strategically reconfigure a design concept in a situation with systemic integration (Buchanan, 1992).[15]

In 1994, Gunter Pauli and Heitor Gurgulino de Souza founded the research institute Zero Emission Research and Initiatives (ZERI),[16] starting from the idea that progress should embed respect for the environment and natural techniques that will allow production processes to be part of the ecosystem.

Strong interdisciplinary and transdisciplinarity approaches are critical during the design phase (Fuller, 1981)[17] with the increasing involvement of different disciplines, including urban planning, public policy, business management and environmental sciences (Chertow et al., 2004).[18] As an interdiscipline, systemic design joins systems thinking and design methodology to support humanity centred[19] and systems oriented design[20] academe and practice (Bistagnino, 2011;[21] Sevaldson, 2011;[22] Nelson and Stolterman, 2012;[23] Jones, 2014;[24] Toso at al., 2012[25]).

2010 to present

Numerous design projects demonstrate systemic design in their approach, including diverse topics involving food networks,[26] industrial processes and water purification, revitalization of internal areas through art and tourism,[27] circular economy,[28][29] exhibition and fairs, social inclusion, and marginalization.

Since 2014 several scholarly journals have acknowledged systemic design with special publications, and in 2022, the Systemic Design Association launched “Contexts—The Journal of Systemic Design.” The proceedings repository, Relating Systems Thinking and Design, exceeded 1000 articles in 2023.

Special Publications
DatePublicationTitleEditors
2014FORMakademisk[30]Relating Systems Thinking and Design I (Practice Issue)Birger Sevaldson, Alex J. Ryan
2014FORMakademisk[31]Relating Systems Thinking and Design II (Theory Issue)Peter Jones
2017FORMakademisk[32]Relating Systems Thinking and Design IIIJodi Forlizzi, Birger Sevaldson, Alex Ryan
2018FORMakademisk[33]Relating Systems Thinking and Design IVBirger Sevaldson
2018SHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation[34]The Systemic Turn: Leverage for World Changing Vol 3, Issue 3Peter Jones
2019FORMakademisk[35]Relating Systems Thinking and Design VMichael Ulrich Hensel, Defne Sunguroğlu Hensel, Birger Sevaldson
2019SHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and InnovationSHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation[36]Pathways to Systemic Design, Vol 5, Issue 2Birger Sevaldson, Peter Jones
2020FORMakademisk[37]Relating Systems Thinking and Design VIMarie Davidova, Ben Sweeting, Birger Sevaldson
2020Strategic Design Research Journal[38]Special Issue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design. Systemic Design and Co-creation Processes for Territorial EnhancementSilvia Barbero, Amina Pereno
2021Touchpoint[39]Special Issue: Service Design and Systems ThinkingJ. Tuomas Harviainen, Josina Vink
2022Policy Design and Practice [40]Volume 5, Issue 1Kidjie Saguin, Benjamin Cashore

Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD)

Since 2012, host organisations have held an annual symposium dedicated to systemic design. Proceedings are available via the searchable repository on RSDsymposium.org[41]

RSD Symposia
YearHostsTheme
RSD12-2023Georgetown UniversityEntangled in Emergence
RSD11-2022University of BrightonPossibilities and Practices[42]
RSD10-2021TU DelftPlaying with Tensions[43]
RSD9-2020National Institute of DesignSystemic Design for Well-Being
RSD8-2019IIT Institute of DesignComplex Spaces of Innovation
RSD7-2018Politecnico di TorinoChallenging Complexity
RSD6-2017Oslo School of Architecture and DesignFlourishing Together[44]
RSD5-2016OCAD University and MaRSSystemic Design for Social Complexity
RSD4-2015Systemic Design Research NetworkDeveloping a Systemic Design Research Network
RSD3-2014Oslo School of Architecture and DesignRelating Systems Thinking and Design
RSD2-2013Oslo School of Architecture and DesignThe Systemic Design Movement
RSD1-2012Oslo School of Architecture and DesignSeminar: Relating Systems Thinking and Design

Research groups and innovation labs

Academic research groups with a focus on systemic design include:

  • Communication, Culture & Technology lab[45] at Georgetown University, Washington DC, hosts of RSD12 in 2023.
  • Policy Lab is a part of the UK Civil Service with a "mission is to radically improve policy making through design, innovation and people-centred approaches".[46]
  • Radical Methodologies Research Group at the University of Brighton,[47] Brighton, UK, hosts of RSD11 in 2022.[42]
  • Relating Systems Thinking and Design [48] a searchable repository of articles from the proceedings of the annual symposia.
  • Strategic Innovation Lab (sLab) at OCADU, Toronto, Canada.
  • Sys—Systemic Design Lab at the Politechnico di Torino, Torino, Italy.[49]
  • Systemic Design and Sustainability Research Group at Oslo Metropolitan University.[50]
  • Systemic Design Association[51] the international membership organisation.

Academic programmes

Academic programmes in systemic design include:

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