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Sustainable Design: Create Eco-friendly Objects and Spaces

Offered By: Domestika

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Sustainable Design Courses Environmental Sustainability Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn environmentally-conscious design strategies that promote sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of your creative actions
  • Introduction
  • Contextual Explorations
  • Production
  • Revisit, Evaluate and Maintain
  • Final project
Have you ever wondered about the beginnings of a material you have worked with? Lucas Muñoz has made it his mission to create consciously and sustainably from the very start of his career. His work has become an inspiration for designers of all disciplines, with features of his work in numerous galleries across the world and awards such as AD Spain’s AD100 best interior designers of the year in 2021.

Delve into Lucas Muñoz’s entire design process to impact the world with sustainable, forward-thinking strategies for your designs. Discover how to search for opportunities inside your project’s ecosystem: natural, social, and urban. Learn how to source leftover production material and explore unorthodox approaches to elevate your design thinking and develop your own sustainable design objects and spaces.


Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • Explore with an Open Eye and Mind
  • Gather and Map Material
  • Human Activity as a Process of Leftover Production
  • Unorthodox Approaches to the Creative Process
  • Review Your Providers
  • Maintenance Will Be a Pleasure
  • Revisit Your Documentation
  • Sustainable Design: Create Eco-friendly Objects and Spaces

Taught by

Lucas Muñoz

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