Everything Forever Now: Designs for a Sustainable Future
In recent years there has been a shift in the way that designers approach the idea of sustainable design. Now they view it less as a problem, and more as a fact of life – and certainly as an opportunity to rethink what and how we make things, and how we might go about our lives in a more effective and positive way.
The temporary exhibit now on view at the Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC) is about Sustainability for the future and is entitled "Everything Forever Now: Designs for a Sustainable Future." The exhibit sheds light on some new approaches and innovations in sustainable designs by contemporary designers and architects. The British Council in collaboration with the TCDC is presenting the exhibition.
The knack for sideways thinking allows designers to apply new mechanics to familiar products and systems. Through intelligent design, and by utilising new technologies and materials, sustainable solutions can be developed to naturally give back what they take out (or more). Seeing the eco-angle as integral, designers are able to pioneer technologies and techniques that promise to change our environment for the better.
Whether designing for longevity, building self-sufficient communities, improving the efficiency of infrastructures or developing new materials, the new guard of green designers quietly promises one thing: to deepen and improve our relationship with the environment, both now and well into the future.
The exhibit will run from 09 February - 18 March 2012 in Gallery 2 at the TCDC
Free Admission
TCDC, 6th Fl., The Emporium Shopping Complex, 10.30 – 21.00 (Closed Mondays).
For more information, please contact TCDC Information Counter. Tel. 02 664 8448 ext. 213, 214.
www.britishcouncil.or.th/EFN
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