Abstract
Exhibition dates: 27 March 2025 - 11 May 2025
Venue: Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC), Glasgow, UK.
A display that explores the link between our health and the health of our planet
Design HOPES is working with NHS Scotland as part of the AHRC and Future Observatory Green Transition Ecosystems programme. Using design-led research and collaborative working, they are identifying barriers and opportunities around meaningful change.
Exploring the idea that the climate emergency is a health emergency, Design HOPES are creating, prototyping and testing the tools, behaviours and systems needed to meet, and move beyond, urgent Net Zero goals.
This work-in-progress display marks an exciting milestone in the first year of Design HOPES, giving an insight on the people, processes and progress of this transformational initiative, and asks ‘How can design help us live healthier lives, for people and planet?’
Design HOPES (Healthy Organisations in a Place-based Ecosystem Scotland) is funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, and is part of the Future Observatory progamme, Design Museum, London.
The exhibition display incorporated 17 projects each with artefacts, prototypes and textual information, 7 x films, including 1 x project introduction, 6 x project films including Flow, and Green Ward Toolkit, and 1 x Stories of HOPES film. Also exhibited an information panels including project introduction and NHS Scotland timeline.
Researcher, University of Dundee: Mel Woods (Co-Director / PI), Fraser Bruce (CI), Christopher Lim (CI), Jennifer Rao-Williams (Design Fellow), Adele Piper (Business Development).
Mel Woods (Co-director) Design HOPES WiP lead
Design HOPES Exhibition Team: Mel Woods, Neil McGuire, Miriam Mallalieu, Fraser Bruce, Paul Rodgers, Madeleine Rooney, Becca Clarke.
Exhibition design and communication design: Neil McGuire, University of Strathclyde, Lauren Bloor, University of Dundee
Films: Bonnie Brae, Lateral North
Event Documentation: Lauren Bloor, University of Dundee
Venue: Technology & Innovation Centre (TIC), Glasgow, UK.
A display that explores the link between our health and the health of our planet
Design HOPES is working with NHS Scotland as part of the AHRC and Future Observatory Green Transition Ecosystems programme. Using design-led research and collaborative working, they are identifying barriers and opportunities around meaningful change.
Exploring the idea that the climate emergency is a health emergency, Design HOPES are creating, prototyping and testing the tools, behaviours and systems needed to meet, and move beyond, urgent Net Zero goals.
This work-in-progress display marks an exciting milestone in the first year of Design HOPES, giving an insight on the people, processes and progress of this transformational initiative, and asks ‘How can design help us live healthier lives, for people and planet?’
Design HOPES (Healthy Organisations in a Place-based Ecosystem Scotland) is funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, and is part of the Future Observatory progamme, Design Museum, London.
The exhibition display incorporated 17 projects each with artefacts, prototypes and textual information, 7 x films, including 1 x project introduction, 6 x project films including Flow, and Green Ward Toolkit, and 1 x Stories of HOPES film. Also exhibited an information panels including project introduction and NHS Scotland timeline.
Researcher, University of Dundee: Mel Woods (Co-Director / PI), Fraser Bruce (CI), Christopher Lim (CI), Jennifer Rao-Williams (Design Fellow), Adele Piper (Business Development).
Mel Woods (Co-director) Design HOPES WiP lead
Design HOPES Exhibition Team: Mel Woods, Neil McGuire, Miriam Mallalieu, Fraser Bruce, Paul Rodgers, Madeleine Rooney, Becca Clarke.
Exhibition design and communication design: Neil McGuire, University of Strathclyde, Lauren Bloor, University of Dundee
Films: Bonnie Brae, Lateral North
Event Documentation: Lauren Bloor, University of Dundee
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | University of Strathclyde |
| Publisher | Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) |
| Media of output | Other |
| Publication status | Published - 27 Mar 2025 |
Keywords
- Design-led Innovation
- Climate Emergency
- Healthcare Innovation
- Net Zero Transitions
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Arts and Humanities(all)
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