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Research Projects of the Institute Contemporary Design Practices (ICDP)

Research at the Institute Contemporary Design Practices (ICDP) is directly linked to the question of the relevance and potential of design in transforming living environments. In basic research, design thinking and action in existing systems and processes are examined from a holistic perspective and transferred to scenarios in which the role of design becomes effective. In application-oriented research, new fields of action for urgent challenges in social coexistence and work are developed in cooperation with external research partners. We work together with universities and companies from industry and creative industries in Switzerland as well as with international research partners.

Current research projects ICDP

Commons in design (SNF)

In the four-year SNF research project, the fundamentals of common-based design are being developed.

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Interactive learning scenarios (Teaching Fund FHNW)

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OSADM (swissuniversities)

OSADM _ Open Science in Art, Design and Music

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Anthropology

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Completed research projects

Circular Design Practices and Processes (IP)

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CODE Facades

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A Journey to Palmyra

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Co-Lab

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Craftsmanship in the digital era

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Transfer of research into teaching

Co-Lab

An online tool for collaborative design processes

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Craftsmanship in the digital era

New technologies are often perceived as an opposition to the traditional craftsmanship understood as a process in which skilled maker creates an object with ...

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Research Responsible ICDP

Dr. Christine Schranz
Dr. Christine Schranz

Leiterin Forschung ICDP

Telephone +41 61 228 40 66 (central office)