Base, Diseño e Innovación is an academic publication created in 2014 by the School of Design of Universidad del Desarrollo. Its purpose is to disseminate the role of design as a catalyst for innovation processes that improve people's quality of life and generate economic, social, and cultural value.

Call for papers: Design and longevity, new perspectives, and challenges

2023-12-14

Guest Editors

  • Mariluz Soto, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile 
  • Sheng-Hung Lee, MIT AgeLab, United States 
  • Melanie Sarantou, Kyushu University, Japan 
  • Paula Melo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 

 

Base Diseño e Innovación open-access journal invites scholars and professionals in design and related areas to submit paper proposals for its special issue, “Design and longevity, new perspectives, and challenges”, to be published in December 2024 (BDI Vol. 9, No. 11, 2024).   

The call aims to promote discussion and knowledge exchange and inspire designers, researchers and practitioners to contribute to a long, healthy, autonomous and independent life.  

Authors should send a paper’s abstract (800 to 1000 words) by January 22nd, 2024. Papers may be submitted in Spanish or English. 

 

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Vol. 8 No. 8 (2023): Design for sustainable, humane, and smart cities

Over the past few decades, the world's population has grown rapidly, resulting in an increased urbanisation process. This has led to a large concentration of people, services, production, and consumption in cities, causing a substantial social, economic, and environmental impact and raising social inequality, traffic, and mobility issues. Governments can tackle these challenges in this scenario by utilising information and communication technologies (ICTs), renewable energy, and other innovative solutions to build smarter and more sustainable cities that prioritise their citizens while minimising their impact on the environment. An innovative city prioritising sustainability, humanity, and intelligence utilises ICT to enhance the well-being of its citizens, promotes inclusivity, and optimises its operations and services. This is all achieved while meeting current and future generations’ economic, social, environmental, and cultural needs. This special issue entitled "Design for sustainable, humane and smart cities" presents five manuscripts reflecting design research studies on shaping more sustainable cities in a broad sense and harnessing emerging digital technologies.

Guest editors: Marco Vinicio Ferruzca Navarro, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México, and Marco Aurelio Lobo Junior, Centro Universitario IESB, Brasil.

Published: 2023-06-19

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