Hyundai Motor Group and Rhode Island School of Design Pursue 'Collaborative Future Living' via 2023 Project
June 23, 2023 by Hyundai
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This year, 25 students examined the theme of 'Collaborative Future Living' via two spring courses. In the course 'Coexistence in Crisis,' taught by Architecture Critic Leeland McPhail, students examined architecture as a body, shelter and community in order to identify natural systems. The scale of these proposals allowed a focused study of natural, organic assemblages and the sustained close observation of the land and its ecosystems. This studio challenges the relationship between settler coloniality and climate change. In so doing, it requires a systems-wide approach that engages political, climactic, biotic, geological and geographic material and, most importantly, the ecosystem. In 'Future Spaces and Autonomous Vehicles,' taught by Associate Professor of Furniture Design Patricia Johnson, students explored the future spaces of autonomous vehicles using scientific methodologies combined with design thinking. They focused on organic interiors and energy management, specifically on biological strategy in nature. In his role as Hyundai Motor Group Biological Programs Fellow, artist and ecologist Dr. Felipe Shibuya co-taught both sponsored courses. This new format brings biodesign processes employed by students to a new level, drawing attention to many critical questions regarding future spaces, mutuality, coexistence in crisis and nature-inspired design. The courses offer different perspectives and technological tools to explore sustainability under a common framework of shared workshops, critiques, readings and guest lectures, exploring a variety of scales and scopes — from interpersonal to global spatial relationships and dynamics. 'The future of research lies in the dynamic collaboration between industry leaders like Hyundai Motor Group and Rhode Island School of Design,' said RISD Provost Anais Missakian. 'Together, we ignite a powerful synergy that transcends traditional boundaries, blending nature, technology and creativity. Through this alliance, groundbreaking ideas are born, pushing the boundaries of innovation and shaping a future where art and science converge for the betterment of society.' The research is augmented by the expertise and methodologies of trained scientists at RISD's Edna W. Lawrence Nature Lab led by marine biologist and interim director of the lab, Dr. Jennifer Bissonette. The Nature Lab team works with RISD faculty and students on biodesign topics, including biomimicry, biomaterials and biosystems applications with resources that include over 100,000 individual specimens and high-speed imaging technologies. Across the four years of activity, RISD faculty and Nature Lab counterparts have guided students through various modes of inquiry, including material studies, scientific principles, behavioral ecology and environmental ethics. Hyundai and Kia designers have provided necessary input and feedback on projects throughout the process. Additional support in research activities has come from expert staff support in Co-Works, RISD's interdisciplinary research and fabrication lab focused on emerging technologies. The 2023 research groups reflect seven RISD degree programs (Architecture, Ceramics, Digital + Media, Furniture Design, Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Textiles) and the RISD-Brown Master of Arts in Design Engineering (MADE) program. This summer, 12 students from this cohort will continue to work with the two faculty leads, spending eight weeks of intensive, continued activity on expanding 'Collaborative Future Living' research in collaboration with the design teams at Hyundai and Kia.
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