
22 March - 3 April 2009
CITY MOVE - AN ICSID INTERDESIGN WORKSHOP
For
generations, people all over the world have had to relocate from their
homes for a number of social and environmental issues. The effects of
these displacements have often hugely impacted the development of these
same societies over time. Even today, groups and entire communities are
still being relocated due to the alarming effects of climate change,
natural disasters, water regulations and political unrest.
In the northern part of Sweden the mining industry continues to expand and, in certain areas, the ground is crumbling under entire cities. This poses enormous challenges to the survival of such cities and may force their populations to relocate. However, is it possible to relocate whilst safeguarding and transferring parts of, or entire societies? How can this be done effectively? This is the challenge set for the Interdesign Workshop – City Move Interdesign – scheduled to take place 22 March - 3 April 2009.
In a partnership with Icsid, the Swedish Industrial Design Foundation (SVID) and the community of Gellivare, City Move Interdesign will be the main activity in a project about relocating people and societies. The project will look at socially responsible design methods to create new spaces for people.
Amongst others, City Move Interdesign will address the following questions:
Participation
The City Move Interdesign presents a unique working environment and inspiring opportunity for participants to develop creative solutions for a serious problem. Through innovative research and collaborative work, participants can expect to share professional experience in an attempt to present proposals that will be adapted to the physical and cultural needs of the inhabitants. For the participating designer, the City Move project is a multi-disciplinary event to transfer, as well as expand professional expertise.
Participation in City Move Interdesign will be based on a formal application process. Because of the scope of the project, 30 to 40 people with different design competences and other relevant professions will participate in the workshop. In addition to this, there will be a number of expert advisors and support personnel on-site to facilitate the workshop.
Primary participants for the workshop include:
In the northern part of Sweden the mining industry continues to expand and, in certain areas, the ground is crumbling under entire cities. This poses enormous challenges to the survival of such cities and may force their populations to relocate. However, is it possible to relocate whilst safeguarding and transferring parts of, or entire societies? How can this be done effectively? This is the challenge set for the Interdesign Workshop – City Move Interdesign – scheduled to take place 22 March - 3 April 2009.
In a partnership with Icsid, the Swedish Industrial Design Foundation (SVID) and the community of Gellivare, City Move Interdesign will be the main activity in a project about relocating people and societies. The project will look at socially responsible design methods to create new spaces for people.
Amongst others, City Move Interdesign will address the following questions:
- How can the needs of people be addressed and explored when moving from one place to another and how can the people be involved in the development of solutions?
- How can both old and new physical conditions be used in the best way to influence the planning of a new society?
- How can sustainable factors contribute to a new and better environment for the inhabitants than the one they are leaving?
- Identify and develop processes and competences that renew a society in the best way to make people want to work, visit and live there.
- Can the process or reason to create a new society become an attraction in itself and create tourism and positive goodwill for the society and companies established there?
- How can commercial activities in the new areas be created?
- What are some of the best ways to spread the knowledge and experience learnt from this project to other people and organisations around the world?
Participation
The City Move Interdesign presents a unique working environment and inspiring opportunity for participants to develop creative solutions for a serious problem. Through innovative research and collaborative work, participants can expect to share professional experience in an attempt to present proposals that will be adapted to the physical and cultural needs of the inhabitants. For the participating designer, the City Move project is a multi-disciplinary event to transfer, as well as expand professional expertise.
Participation in City Move Interdesign will be based on a formal application process. Because of the scope of the project, 30 to 40 people with different design competences and other relevant professions will participate in the workshop. In addition to this, there will be a number of expert advisors and support personnel on-site to facilitate the workshop.
Primary participants for the workshop include:
- Architects
- Industrial designers
- Landscape architects
- Social scientists
- City planners
- Engineers
- Environmental specialists
- Artists
- Psychologists
- Students
- Others
For further information on the City Move Interdesign, please contact:
Mr. Claes Frossen
e:
w: www.svid.se
What is an Icsid Interdesign?
An interdesign is a two-week workshop where an international team of industrial designers and professionals from other disciplines come together to work collaboratively on a predetermined issue of regional and/or international significance. A host country identifies a particular problem specific to their country whose solution is applicable in other international contexts. Since the first interdesign workshop in 1971, Interdesign themes have ranged from being purely product design to opening discussions on general topics.

Gellivare, Sweden

City Move poster (PDF - 444 KB)
Press releases
Call for participation (PDF - 396 KB)
Seeking student participation (PDF - 160 KB)

Concept studio report
Concept Studio Report in Swedish (PDF - 6.7MB)

Watch a clip from the TV series "Monster Moves", demonstrating one method of moving a town.
Project outcomesThe Icsid Interdesign in Gellivare, Sweden was a success.22 January, 2010 Icsid Interdesign 'City Move' Results in 'The New Gällivare' Initiative Find out more about the project outcomes: Event archive Photo archive |
Programme
The preliminary programme is now online.Downloads
City Move Interdesign fact sheet
City Move poster (PDF - 444 KB)
Press releases
Call for participation (PDF - 396 KB)
Seeking student participation (PDF - 160 KB)

Concept studio report
Concept Studio Report in Swedish (PDF - 6.7MB)
Links

Watch a clip from the TV series "Monster Moves", demonstrating one method of moving a town.
