Care

Designing with care requires more empathy in the design process to sense the emotional needs and conditions of others. Designing with empathy requires awareness and sensitivity. Empathy builds trust; it engages stakeholders, and it leads to better outcomes. The design sector demonstrates that it cares by contributing to emergency responses to bushfires and COVID-19 from adapting supply chains and production lines to creating designs geared towards the public good. The events of 2020 have highlighted the need for greater care, from the design of the healthcare system to the broader world of products and services that could shape a more empathetic future.
Free
Mercedes-Benz
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)
Free

After Hours

Volker Haug Studio
26 - 03 Apr (8 sessions)
Free
The Third Space Collective
27 Mar
Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne and School for unTourists.
03 Apr
Free

Außtattung

Werkstätte H
30 - 04 Apr (7 sessions)
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne and School for unTourists.
01 - 03 Apr (2 sessions)
Free
alt. material
31 - 05 Apr (5 sessions)
Free

Broached Recall

Broached Commissions and Elton Group
26 - 04 Apr (9 sessions)
Booked Out
Mary Minas, Freya Berwick, Cailtin Perry, Dr. Mei Ling Doery
26 Mar
Free

Wisdom of Objects

Eugenie Kawabata
26 - 04 Apr (8 sessions)
Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne, Birrarung Council, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation and Fed Square.
28 Mar
Free
Centre for Architecture | Open House Melbourne and Monash Urban Lab
28 Mar