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Designing Deliberately | Transportation Through The Lens of Slow Design

Posted on:2012-01-24Degree:M.DesType:Thesis
University:University of CincinnatiCandidate:Parrott, David AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390011457948Subject:Design and Decorative Arts
Abstract/Summary:
Human mobility is the root of many of our most costly and debilitating societal problems---from urban sprawl to the rising cost of health care.Though the automotive industry acknowledges the need for sustainable mobility, that need remains unfilled in any meaningful way because transportation design remains steeped in a culture of styling and planned obsolescence.;Slow Design is a response to the decadent excesses of contemporary product design. With roots in the Slow Food and Arts and Crafts movements, it is a methodology that replaces sales with human well-being as its foundational premise. Applied to the problem of mobility, Slow Design could provide the catalyst that steers the ship of transportation onto a more sustainable course.;This paper documents the application of Slow Design to create of an automotive alternative for intracity transportation---the Trimtab 3X3, a vehicle designed to provide convenient, healthful mobility and perhaps change the course of the transportation paradigm.
Keywords/Search Tags:Transportation, Slow design, Mobility
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