What is it about?

Design Ecologies is organized in five major parts culminating in an emerging design theory entitled ‘Eniatype’. Each article investigates various novel concepts of ecologically informed methodologies of communication through design practice. Every article within Design Ecologies will refer back to previous articles in earlier issues as a critique or reflection of the new contributor’s own practice and research. It is hoped that there will be a residue or trace throughout all the issues of Design Ecologies that will guide the reader through the shifting and complex territory of articulating what are ‘design ecologies’? Every issue of Design Ecologies should be read as an ‘Ecology of Ideas’.

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Why is it important?

The overall aim of this journal is to profoundly redefine and reshape how the methodologies of communication between research and practice and the environment affect each other. Through a careful restructuring of the professions that influence architectural environments, this declaration is certainly possible. As of now, the limitations in design thinking on various non-integrated professions have spoilt much of the environment.

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This page is a summary of: Editorial, Design Ecologies, January 2011, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/des.1.1.7_2.
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