Welcome to Relating Systems Thinking and Design

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Practical info for the RSD3 participants.

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for your upcoming journey.

Institute of Design

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A new edition of RSD: Relating systems thinking & design.

We are happy to announce that this year we have over 200 guests from 20 countries, coming from the academic and practicing worlds. Even though this continues to be a lightweight operation, supported by the Systemic Design Network, AHO and OCAD universities, and Norwegian design consultancies, the community is already emerging. We have a great program, international key speakers and lots of energy to continue shaping the systemic design field. We look forward to seeing you soon, and we wish you a great trip to Norway!

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How to prepare for a great experience.

If you have signed up for workshops, choseone to participate infor day 1. (See special email about chosing workshops)

Chose programtracks for day 2 & 3.

Pack for Nordic Autumn, maybe sunmaybe rain, but generally chilly(3-10 degrees C)

Bring a typical drinkfrom your home country to prepareand share at theconference party!

Arrive to Oslo, useFlytoget to OsloCentral Station andexplore the city.

Locate AHO:Maridalsveien 29,0175, Oslo.

Get to AHO. You cantake bus 54 (directionKjelsås) or 34 (directionTåsen) from Central Station (Jernbanetorget).

You download the “ruterapp” to purchase bustickets with your phone.

The bus stop destinationis Telthusbakken byAHO school entrance.

Enjoy the program.

Use social media totweet and connectwith other people#RSD3.

Buy your refreshments and lunch at the AHO cantina.

#RSD3

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Workshops: Wednesday October 15th (09:00 - 16:00)

*All workshops run from 9-16, except Aguirre/Paulsen from 9-12 and Dubberly from 13-16.

Praveen Nahar and Mahaan Ghose: Wicked issues to Wicked Opportunities: System Design response to complex problems

Peter Jones: Co-creating a Systemic Design Methodology: How do we study systemics as design research?

Manuela Aguirre and Adrian Paulsen: Supporting ‘People-Driven Innovation Teams’ for Public Services

Hugh Dubberly: On Teaching Systems in the Context of Design. (Half day workshop, afternoon)

Remko van der Lugt: A Systemic Design Research Journey through the U

Birger Sevaldson: Gigamapping workshop

Praveen Nahar and Mahaan Ghose: Wicked issues to Wicked Opportunities: System Design response to complex problemsGroup room 1&2 (9:00 - 16:00)

Peter Jones: Co-creating a Systemic Design Methodology: How do we study systemics as design research?Group room 3 (9:00 - 16:00)

Manuela Aguirre and Adrian Paulsen: Supporting People-Driven Innovation TeamsStudio 6 - Hallways (9:00 - 12:00)

Hugh Dubberly: On teaching Systems in the Context of DesignStudio 6 (13:00 - 16:00)

Birger Sevaldson: Gigamapping workshopGroup room 4&5 (9:00 - 16:00)

Remko van der Lugt: A Systemic Design Research Journey through the UGroup room 6 (9:00 - 16:00)

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20:00 Thanks for a great day and good night until tomorrow.

Presentation Tracks Day 2: Thursday October 16th (8:00 - 23:00)

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Ole Gustavsen and Birger Sevaldson: Symposium opening and introductionRanulph Glanville: Keynote

Daniela Sangiorgi: Keynote

John Thackara: Keynote

Social design track Public service design track Theories & methods track

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bring dancing shoes & drinks

1 hour lunch break

Rodrigues et. al.Hollingshead and Vink

Denmark and OlsonHugentoblerPerla

SteinerRuttonshaTonkinwise and Bloom

Social design track Public service design track Theories & methods track

Berg et. al.Celik et. al.Aidi

Aguirre and PaulsenDerzentas and DerzentasOikonen et. al.

Kaiser and SchaffzinNielsen et. al.Holmen and Jun

Education track Public service design track Theories & methods trackBeirneDerzentas and DerzentasJoore et. al.

Discussion continues at the symposium waterhole: Fyrehuset

Party

Mathews et. al.TrippeIng

Jonesdialogue and discussiondialogue and discussion

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Presentation Tracks Day 2: Friday October 17th (08:00 - 20:00)

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Discussion continues at the symposium waterhole: Fyrehuset

Peter Jones: Welcome to the last dayAnn Pendelton-Jullian: Keynote

Hugh Dubberly: Keynote

Harold Nelson: Symposium Summary SpeechAlex Ryan: Summary discussion & announcement of RSD4

Sustainability, policy & business. Built environment track Systems Oriented DesignChurch et. al.Percey and NielsenKowollik and Jonas

RuttonshaDavidováPollastri

SevaldsonEinarsonWildhagen

Sustainability, policy & business. Built environment track Systems Oriented DesignRyan and DilaMissimer et. al.Jones and Upward

TompsonGhose and NaharPalmer

TunheimRomm and Paulsen

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What to bring to Norway?

An unpredictable Autumn The weather can span from 3 to 10 degrees Celsius, but the temperature inside AHO will be warm. Be prepared for a bit of rain and some mild winds.

200 guests, be ready to connectThis year we quickly sold out with participants coming from over 20 countries. Be sure to pack yourself with enough business cards to trade.

One of the most expensive alcohol in the worldA lightweight operation does not cover for drinks at the party. So, due to our international diversity, bring your national beverage from home and represent your country.

Prepare your dancing shoesThe music starts. After the dinner, on Thursday evening, the dancing begins. Be sure to pack your favourite pair of dancing companions.

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Overview of the city, in relation to AHO

Oslo centralstation

Opera house

Oslo port& city hall

Old fortress

Royal castle

The food hall(Mathallen)

Munch museum

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About AHO: The Oslo School of Architecture and DesignThe School was established in 1945 initially as a “crisis course” for architects who had seen their education interrupted by World War II. Prior to this, most Norwegian architects were educated at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) in Trondheim, which was a polytechnic school. Throughout the interwar period, many architects had called for a more artistically oriented architectural education, and for an institution based in Oslo, where the most qualified teaching personnel were located. The architecture programme was initially run as part of The Norwegian Arts and Crafts School (SHKS), but in 1961 AHO was established as an independent institution. From 1968 AHO was located at St. Olavsgate. 4. The school moved to the new campus you see on the picture in 2001.

The first industrial design programme in Norway, the Institute of Industrial Design, was established at SHKS in 1983. In 1996, the Institute merged with The Oslo School of Architecture. In 2005, The Oslo School of Architecture changed its name to The Oslo School of Architecture and Design. In 2009, the Institute of Industrial Design changed its name to the Institute of Design.

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Finally, share & connect!

AHO guestuser name: rsd3password: rsd3

Institute of Design

#RSD3

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Looking forward to seeing you soon!