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Vol.37, No.0, 465 ~ 478, 2012
Title
Development of Sustainable Design Guidelines Based-on Stages of Design Process
이주형 Lee Ju-hyoung , 박영순 Park Young-soon , 정의철 Jung Eui-chul
Abstract
Sustainable Design is a phenomenon with a concept related to global environment which leads sustainability issues and becomes a specialization in the design field. Therefore, sustainable design is a design that thinks more on the future than the past and it can be defined as a design for human and environment however, rather than giving importance to the conceptual definition, handling the condition within period of time is a more important state. This thesis, as a developmental research guideline for sustainable design, aims to develop a sustainable guideline by letting the designers easily approach the concept of sustainability and applying this to design when the designers perform the research on the concept of sustainability. Through a review on experimental and reference study, a research was made on the seriousness of environmental problems and control that was cause by design. Environmentally friendly design, sustainability, and sustainable design`s background and definition were studied. In order to develop a sustainable design guideline, an existing review from experimental research that proposed about environmentally friendly design element and sustainable design element`s semantic similarities were restructured as sustainable design element comparative analysis. Restructured sustainable design elements and the relationship of each product developmental process levels were analyzed and through clustering, sustainable design guideline were developed. This guideline is expected to be applied to as one of the methods in solving the global environmental issues in design practice.
Key Words
친환경디자인, 지속가능디자인, 디자인가이드라인, Environmentally friendly design, Sustainable design, Design guideline
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