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.
The Capitol — RMIT University
27 Mar

Past Futures: On Guard

The Capitol — RMIT University
27 Mar
The Capitol — RMIT University
27 Mar
The Capitol — RMIT University
27 Mar
Robin Boyd Foundation and Monash Art Design and Architecture
31 Mar
Limited availability
Architecture Media and Melbourne School of Design
31 Mar
Free

Counterfactual City

Cities Cluster, School of Architecture and Urban Design RMIT
30 Mar
Booked Out

Queer Ecologies

AILA Cultivate
27 Mar
Free

Drift

Tom Fereday
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)
Free

A Sea at the Table

Other Matter x Fluff Corp.
26 - 05 Apr (11 sessions)