2014 Tongji project upcycling

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Tongji University DESIS TONGJI Lab China Davide Fassi, Yang Wenqing, UPCYCLING. Environment Future.

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Tongji University DESIS TONGJI Lab China Davide Fassi, Yang Wenqing,

UPCYCLING. Environment Future.

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Promoters. Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy College of Design and Innovation, Tongji University Guangzhou Low Carbon Industry Association Guangzhou Valuda Group Funder. The Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China

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Context. Industry leftovers are not often given a second life even if they have great potentialities. Shanghai Hongkou District Liangcheng Community is striving to become a Demonstrative Low-Carbon Community thanks to its sustainable behaviours. This is a project to let them be connected.

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The project. Workshop in China’s industry cluster districts to promote low carbonization of design, as well as recycling and utilizing of resources by using industry leftovers. A collaborating with local communities, 6 UK universities and 6 Chinese universities to find out unexplored sinergies and unexpected results

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The design process. Smaller groups made by 1 Chinese student 1 English student and 1 professors worked for 2 weeks with given materials by exploring their design potentialities and by using a community centred approach.

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Guangzhou Low Carbon Industry Association has built the low-carbon bridge for “government-industry-university-research cooperation”, maintained the extensive contact with universities and research institutions. Tongji Univeristy and Hongkou district agreed on focusing on Liancheng community as one of the more virtuous for sustainable lifestyle

Government-Industry-University

Low carbon bridge

Governance and Policy Making

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Activism and Civic Participation

Liancheng community is one of the few in Shanghai to keep attention to the environmental issues (garbage separeted collection, recycling materials) . Further they have a collaborative behaviour by organizing social activities such as handicraft workshops, games, speeches.

Sustainable behaviours

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The products/service/spatial solutions generated by the workshops have been tested by the people form the community. Most of the solutions included DIY toolkits to enable them to build the design output by themeselves so to increase the potentialities highilighted during the on-filed research.

Tested outputs

DIY toolkits

Social Interactions and Relations

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Liancheng Community is one of the best practices of the Hongqiao district in Shanghai, promoting green actions. It mirrors the tendency in China to develop new urban contexts thrugh an environmental friendly approach.

Green community

City and Environmental Planning

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Zero waste

Self production

By using leftovers materials and by giving DIY toolkits, most of the products could be easily produced by the people of the community during some of their workshop. The object could work for internal use and for selling too.

Production, Distribution and Consumption

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Working teams were done by different design background members who developed several toolkit to upcycle leftovers by enabling people to do it by themselves according to their everyday life needs

Enabling

PSSD approach

Upcycling

Skill Training and Design Education

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From handicraft to mass (or local?) production

Job Creation

Upcycling allow to use leftovers at zero cost to give them further possibilities to be put put in the market woth new functions, shapes and use. Most of the developed objects have this chances by connecting the Low Carbon Industries and local (community) involvement.

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ideas sharing

envisioning in co-design sessions

How storytelling and visualisation are used to describe the project: the stories design tells and the tools/formats it uses, the aims and the target of the communication.

Storytelling and Visualisation

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