Advanced Design Processes for Sustainable Transformation
The future we face requires making a conscious effort to create. The new design narratives involve forecasting manufacturing processes and technologies that move consumption habits toward sustainable living. This research group comprises experts redefining the advanced processes of interactions, education, and materiality.
Beyond the aesthetics, functionality, and implementation of products, the design also integrates the intangible, the complex, and the systemic, which allows us to question its action and integral effectiveness. Configuring environments, objects, images, or services today requires pedagogies, methods, and prototyping that reflect the value of advanced design processes.
Research lines
• Sustainability and social innovation strategies
• Digital interaction and educational technologies
• Handicrafts and Cultural Heritage
• Biodesign and regenerative processes
• Participatory futures and anticipation
Leader
David Sánchez Ruano - david.sanchezr@tec.mx
Members
Alejandro Acuña
Ángel Daniel Muñoz
Horacio Iván Rodríguez
Inés Álvarez Icaza
Juan Carlos Márquez
Juan Carlos Rojas
Laura Beatriz Picca
Leticia Gaytán Hernández
Luis Miguel Gutiérrez
Martha Elena Núñez
Roberto Íñiguez
Ruth Maribel León
Xóchitl del Carmen Arias
• Gamification and remind app: An applied experience in a professional competencies development workshop. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy.
Santos-Guevara, B., & López, A. 85083873954
• Multisensory stress reduction: a neuro-architecture study of paediatric waiting rooms. Building Research & Information.
Higuera-Trujillo, J.L; Llinares Millan, C, Montanana i Avino, A; Rojas, J-C. DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2019.1612228
• Recognizing decision-making using eye movement: a case study with children. Frontiers in Psychology.
JC Rojas, J Marín-Morales, JM Ausín Azofra, M Contero. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.570470
• Nature-Centered Design. Exploring the path to design as Nature. The design journal.
Sanchez Ruano, David. DOI: 10.1080/14606925.2019.1595016
• Mexi-futurism: The transitorial path between tradition and innovation. Strategic Design Research Journal. Issue 12.
D. Sachez. R. Leon, R. Iñiguez. Index.php/sdrj/issue/view/773