The article aims to read the transition of material design approaches identifying an evolutive models with major prin-ciples and contribution into the health improvement through material innovations. The analysis follows a bottom-up approach, using a case-based reasoning methodology to study well-being concept evolution and identify new mate-rial experimentations frontiers within three approaches: Imitative, Augmentative, and Mutational. The contribution of the article reflects and suggests the introduction of new material design approaches to manage the design of advanced materials’ behaviuors in their future development, highlighting their potential impact on user satisfaction and acceptance, collective welfare improvement, performance optimization, and environmental concerns.

(Re)Active Materials.Well-Being’s Concept Evolution and Advanced Material Innovations / Emidi, Noemi. - ELETTRONICO. - No. DSI 1 (2023): diid disegno industriale industrial design:(2023), pp. 458-466. (Intervento presentato al convegno The 8th International Forum of Design as a Process. “Disrupting Geographies in the Design World” tenutosi a Bologna nel 20-22 June, 2022) [10.30682/diiddsi23].

(Re)Active Materials.Well-Being’s Concept Evolution and Advanced Material Innovations

Emidi, Noemi
2023

Abstract

The article aims to read the transition of material design approaches identifying an evolutive models with major prin-ciples and contribution into the health improvement through material innovations. The analysis follows a bottom-up approach, using a case-based reasoning methodology to study well-being concept evolution and identify new mate-rial experimentations frontiers within three approaches: Imitative, Augmentative, and Mutational. The contribution of the article reflects and suggests the introduction of new material design approaches to manage the design of advanced materials’ behaviuors in their future development, highlighting their potential impact on user satisfaction and acceptance, collective welfare improvement, performance optimization, and environmental concerns.
2023
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