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Exploring the Entanglement of Relational Design, Spatiality and Places

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Abstract

Over the last two decades, we have witnessed a relational turn in design research, embracing the entanglements of human and non-human elements in socio-material arrangements. Despite the foregrounding of relations in these entanglements, little attention has been given to what role spatiality and places may have in relational design. This workshop explores the entanglement of relational design, spatiality and places based on design case studies from participants. Using a design charette methodology, participants will collaboratively (1) map how relational entanglements shape and are shaped by design research and practice; (2) identify and unpack cross-disciplinary tensions and opportunities; and (3) co-create a vision and action plan for bridging silos and fostering collaboration across disciplines. The aim is to build an interdisciplinary understanding of the intimate entanglement of human and non-human elements, spatiality and places in the complex social-material arrangements we engage with in relational design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Nordes 2025: Relational Design
Number of pages6
Publication date23 Jul 2025
Pages1-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2025
EventNordic Design Research Society Conference: Relational Design - Pilestredet 46, Oslo, Norway
Duration: 6 Aug 20258 Aug 2025
Conference number: 11
https://nordes.org/

Conference

ConferenceNordic Design Research Society Conference
Number11
LocationPilestredet 46
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityOslo
Period06/08/202508/08/2025
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Keywords

  • Relational design
  • Entanglements
  • Spatiality
  • Place

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