This is a course for master students in their 3rd and is open to design, architecture and landscape architecture students.
Learn to work with complexity – using Systems Oriented Design
This systems approach will empower students with the ability to rapidly learn and understand the complexity of the context to find the most effective places in the system to design interventions that are relevant to addressing the problems. The SOD methodology is applicable in any context and scale, from sustainable product design to policy design to sustainability transitions of society at large. An essential part of SOD is to use design skills to visualize complexity.
The methodology can also be used within a spatial framework, where one can focus on the spaces and places of a system as the drivers of the design project. Through the application of SOD to the fields of landscape architecture and architecture the course poses a challenge of expanding student’s work to address their spatial interests at a systematic context with a cross-scalar and transdisciplinary lens.
This SOD fall masters course invites you to get on the dance floor and jointly explore and play with ideas that are rooted in systems thinking and design doing.
We aim to work with two different tracks:
The two tracks will exchange learnings and discuss methods and mindset to maximize the learning.
If you are a curious person who likes to puzzle and have fun with exploring a context broadly and figure out what would be relevant to design to make systemic impacts, you have found the right course for you!
If you have done the “Introduction to SOD” in your 3rd year at AHO (Design) you will find that we in this course go deeper into SOD and adapting your thinking and skills in a different context.
We will pull in resources from our Executive Master SOD students and their network as “context navigators”. These are actors who have a deeper domain knowledge.
If you want more information look up the menu Projects/Master projects at the website https://systemsorienteddesign.net
Teachers on the course: Andreas Wettre, Abel Crawford, Jonathan Romm + external contributors
Knowledge: Students will be introduced to System Oriented Design (SOD) as a method and approach, to:
Skills: Students will acquire skills in:
General competence:
Project plans are created for each project individually according to the demands. Each project requires, in principle, its own project design. The course itself is a dynamic social system that must be adjusted and tweaked in real time.
The students will choose whether to work in pairs, in a larger group or individually.
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Vurderingsmappe | Individuell | Bestått / ikke bestått | All students need to present their work in three milestones + the final presentation. In addition, all students need to deliver a gigamap, a report and a process board. |
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Oppmøte | There will be milestone presentations at the end of each module to ensure and evaluate progress. Students are expected to attend all lectures, tutorials and presentations. |