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Design Ideas Mind Map, Project goals/ stakeholder information,…
Design Ideas Mind Map
Project goals/ stakeholder information
Ipswich does not have a national park, so council's Eviroplan-funded conservation estates
recognise those in the community who have contributed to improving environment and sustainability through awards
Heavy use of green to associate with nature, trees, animals and greenery
Ipswich Enviroplan goals
Protect the divise range of flora and fauna
protecting natural resources
managing resources for future generations
Sustainability requirements and circular design information
low cost, plant bases, bio-degrable
economy
Low cost product to allow everyone the opportunity to purchase the design
Economic sustainability refers to practices that support long-term economic growth without negatively impacting social, environmental, and cultural aspects of the community. (University of Mary Washington)
Actions for economic sustainability
Choosing to purchase sustainable products
Donating money to a sustainable cause
Careful purchasing of secondhand or reusable items
society
Sustainable societies are towns and cities that have taken the stems to remain sustaible and environmentally conscious in the long run. These community focus on healthy ecosystems, reusable resources, seek to enhance a local based economy and have suitable goals in mind. (Siddiqui, 2018)
Composting community
Towns and cities that run on solar or wind energy (or any other reusable resource)
Environment initiatives like plating trees in the community
Bike riding communities
green space: areas with a lot of vegetation in a community, city or town
environment
Using less plastics
Environmental sustainability is the rate at which renewable recourses are used and how much pollution is created (the more minimal the better). Environmental resources bust be ale to continue indefinitely and be renewable. (thwink.org)
Cardboard --> bio-degrable
newspaper
reusing existing matierals and recycbles
principles of good design
Principals of good design
sustainable
cost efficient
functional
aesthetic
long lasting
innovative
reusable
Tools to generate good design
SCAMPER
PMI
Mindmap
sketching
Meets design brief
sustainable
Initial design opportunities and ideas
Reusing compost to feed the natural wildlife
redesigning plastic disposables into renewable or reusable products made from more sustainable materials.
Plastic Products: laptop, cups, cutlery, hand sanitiser, homes, home items
Societal suitability
more buses, or encourage more bike riding in the Ipswich area
Design more bike or walking paths
Designing a green space in schools or offices