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Systemic design

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Interdisciplinary design field concerned with systems

Systemic design is aninterdiscipline[1] that integratessystems thinking and design practices to address complex, multi-stakeholder problems. The field distinguishes itself through its focus on understanding and intervening in entire systems rather than isolated components, and its attention to relationships, patterns, and emergent behaviors within complex social, ecological, and technical contexts.[2]

Systemic design is a pluralistic field[3] with multiple approaches and methodologies,[4] includingsystems-oriented design,[5] institutional approaches focused on sustainability andcircular economy,[6] and frameworks for addressing climate and social challenges.[7] Theoretical influences includecritical systems thinking,second-order cybernetics, andsoft systems methodology.[8] The field has been applied to domains includinghealthcare,urban planning,public policy, education, andsustainability.

History and development

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Origins in design methods movement

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Systems thinking in design has historical roots in thedesign methods movement of the 1960s and 1970s.Horst Rittel's concept of "wicked problems"[9] andChristopher Alexander'spattern language represented early attempts to address systemic complexity in design.Buckminster Fuller'scomprehensive anticipatory design science proposed design as a systemic discipline for addressing global challenges.[10]

TheUlm School of Design and the broader design methods movement explored connections betweensystems theory and design practice, though these early attempts often emphasized rationalistic approaches that were later critiqued by designers.[11]

Contemporary emergence

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The contemporary articulation of systemic design as a distinct interdiscipline emerged in the 2010s, drawing on renewed interest incomplexity theory,sustainability, andparticipatory design practices. Multiple academic institutions and research groups began developing systemic design programs and methodologies, often independently but with shared concerns about addressingcomplex adaptive systems andsocial complexity.

In 2013, the term "systemic design" was proposed to distinguish the broader field from specific methodological approaches likesystems-oriented design, allowing for pluralistic development of the interdiscipline.[12] TheDesign Council (UK) incorporated systemic design into their revisedDouble Diamond framework in 2021, signaling broader institutional recognition.[7]


Theoretical foundations

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Systems thinking integration

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Systemic design integrates concepts from multiple traditions of systems thinking. Fromsoft systems methodology, it adopts attention to multiple stakeholder perspectives and acknowledgment of conflicting worldviews.[13]Critical systems thinking provides frameworks for boundary critique and methodological pluralism.[14] Fromsecond-order cybernetics, systemic design incorporates recognition of the observer's role in system definition and the recursive nature of design interventions.<[8]

Complexity theory

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Systemic design addressescomplex adaptive systems, acknowledging that many contemporary design challenges involveemergence,nonlinearity, andfeedback loops. Drawing oncomplexity theory,[15] systemic designers recognize that interventions in complex systems can have unintended consequences and that system behavior emerges from relationships between components rather than from components in isolation.

Design theory

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Systemic design maintains distinctly design-oriented characteristics includingabductive reasoning,prototyping, visualization, and iterative development.[16] This distinguishes it fromsystems engineering and other rationalistic approaches to system design, emphasizing creativity, human experience, and the situated nature of design practice.

Approaches and methodologies

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Systems-oriented design

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Main article:Systems-oriented design

Systems-oriented design (SOD), developed by Birger Sevaldson at theOslo School of Architecture and Design, emphasizes designerly approaches to systems thinking. Key methods include gigamapping (large-scale visual systems mapping), rich design space exploration, and integration of qualitative and quantitative research methods.[17]

Sustainability-focused approaches

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ThePolitecnico di Torino developed systemic design methodologies focused onenvironmental sustainability andcircular economy, analyzing material flows, energy systems, and territorial relationships.[6] This approach emphasizesindustrial ecology, waste as resource, and regenerative design principles.

Other approaches

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Additional variations include frameworks focused onservice design,[18]public policy,[19]organizational change, andtransition design.[20]

Methods and practices

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Systemic design employs diverse methods adapted from both systems thinking and design practice:

Systems analysis and mapping:

Designerly methods:

Hybrid approaches:

  • Systems-oriented visualization practices
  • Synthesis mapping
  • Transition pathways design
  • System intervention design

Applications

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Systemic design has been applied across multiple domains:

Healthcare: Redesigningpatient pathways, addressingpublic health challenges, improving care coordination[21]

Urban planning: Addressingmobility,housing, and urban metabolism[22]

Sustainability:Circular economy implementation,sustainable food systems,industrial symbiosis[23]

Public policy:Participatory budgeting, policy innovation, democratic processes[24]

Organizational change:Business model innovation, organizational restructuring,strategic planning

Academic programs and research groups

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Multiple universities worldwide offer programs and courses in systemic design or related approaches:

Research groups and centers include the Systemic Design Lab[26] (Politecnico di Torino), Systemic Design and Sustainability Research Group[27] (Oslo Metropolitan University), Strategic Innovation Lab (OCAD University), the Radical Methodologies Research Group[28] at theUniversity of Brighton, Systems Engineering Design[29] research group atChalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden and others.[30]

Academic discourse is supported by scholarly organizations including theSystemic Design Association, which organizes the annual Relating Systems Thinking and Design symposium and publishes the journalContexts—The Systemic Design Journal.[31]

Publications

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Since 2014 several scholarly journals have acknowledged systemic design with special publications, and in 2022, theSystemic Design Association launched "Contexts—The Journal of Systemic Design." The proceedings repository, Relating Systems Thinking and Design, exceeded 1000 articles in 2023.

Special Publications
DatePublicationTitleEditors
2014FORMakademisk[32]Relating Systems Thinking and Design I (Practice Issue)Birger Sevaldson, Alex J. Ryan
2014FORMakademisk[33]Relating Systems Thinking and Design II (Theory Issue)Peter Jones
2017FORMakademisk[34]Relating Systems Thinking and Design IIIJodi Forlizzi, Birger Sevaldson, Alex Ryan
2018FORMakademisk[35]Relating Systems Thinking and Design IVBirger Sevaldson
2018SHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation[36]The Systemic Turn: Leverage for World Changing Vol 3, Issue 3Peter Jones
2019FORMakademisk[37]Relating Systems Thinking and Design VMichael Ulrich Hensel, Defne Sunguroğlu Hensel, Birger Sevaldson
2019SHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and InnovationSHE JI Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation[38]Pathways to Systemic Design, Vol 5, Issue 2Birger Sevaldson, Peter Jones
2020FORMakademisk[39]Relating Systems Thinking and Design VIMarie Davidova, Ben Sweeting, Birger Sevaldson
2020Strategic Design Research Journal[40]Special Issue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design. Systemic Design and Co-creation Processes for Territorial EnhancementSilvia Barbero, Amina Pereno
2021Touchpoint[41]Special Issue: Service Design and Systems ThinkingJ. Tuomas Harviainen, Josina Vink
2022Policy Design and Practice[42]Volume 5, Issue 1Kidjie Saguin, Benjamin Cashore

Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD)

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Since 2012, host organisations have held an annual symposium dedicated to systemic design, Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD). Proceedings are available via the searchable repository on RSDsymposium.org.[43]

RSD Symposia
YearHostsTheme
RSD13-2024Oslo School of Architecture and DesignRivers of Conversations
RSD12-2023Georgetown UniversityEntangled in Emergence
RSD11-2022University of BrightonPossibilities and Practices[44]
RSD10-2021TU DelftPlaying with Tensions[45]
RSD9-2020National Institute of DesignSystemic Design for Well-Being
RSD8-2019IIT Institute of DesignComplex Spaces of Innovation
RSD7-2018Politecnico di TorinoChallenging Complexity
RSD6-2017Oslo School of Architecture and DesignFlourishing Together[46]
RSD5-2016OCAD University andMaRSSystemic Design for Social Complexity
RSD4-2015Systemic Design Research NetworkDeveloping a Systemic Design Research Network
RSD3-2014Oslo School of Architecture and DesignRelating Systems Thinking and Design
RSD2-2013Oslo School of Architecture and DesignThe Systemic Design Movement
RSD1-2012Oslo School of Architecture and DesignSeminar: Relating Systems Thinking and Design


See also

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References

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  2. ^Jones, Peter; Kijima, Kyoichi (2018).Systemic Design: Theory, Methods, and Practice. Translational Systems Sciences. Vol. 8. Springer.doi:10.1007/978-4-431-55639-8.ISBN 978-4-431-55638-1.
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  6. ^abBistagnino, Luigi (2011).Systemic Design: Designing the productive and environmental sustainability (2nd ed.). Bra: Slow Food.
  7. ^abDrew, Cat; Robinson, Cassie; Winhall, Jennie (2021)."System-shifting design: An emerging practice explored"(PDF). Design Council & The Point People.
  8. ^abSevaldson, Birger (21 March 2017)."Redesigning Systems Thinking".FormAkademisk.10 (1).doi:10.7577/formakademisk.1755.hdl:11250/2492499.
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  12. ^Sevaldson, Birger; Jones, Peter (2014).Introduction to the Proceedings of RSD2—Foundations: The systemic design movement. Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design. Vol. RSD2.ISSN 2371-8404.
  13. ^Checkland, Peter (2006).Learning for action: a short definitive account of soft systems methodology. Chichester: Wiley.ISBN 978-0-470-02554-3.
  14. ^Midgley, Gerald (2000).Systemic Intervention: Philosophy, Methodology, and Practice. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.ISBN 0306464888.
  15. ^Bertalanffy, Ludwig von (1968).General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications. G. Braziller.ISBN 978-0-8076-0453-3.
  16. ^Nelson, Harold G.; Stolterman, Erik (2012).The design way: Intentional change in an unpredictable world (2nd ed.). Cambridge: MIT Press.ISBN 978-0-262-52670-8.
  17. ^Sevaldson, Birger (2022).Designing Complexity: The methodology and practice of systems oriented design. Common Ground Research Networks.doi:10.18848/978-1-86335-262-8/CGP.ISBN 978-0-949313-61-4.S2CID 256537500.
  18. ^Suoheimo, Mari; Jones, Peter; Lee, Sheng-Hung; Sevaldson, Birger (2025).Systemic Service Design. Design for Social Responsibility (1st ed.). Routledge.doi:10.4324/9781003501039.
  19. ^Jones, Peter (2014).Systemic Design Principles for Complex Social Systems. Berlin: Springer. pp. 91–128.
  20. ^"Transition Design". Carnegie Mellon University School of Design.
  21. ^Plsek, P. E.; Wilson, T. (29 September 2001)."Complexity science: Complexity, leadership, and management in healthcare organisations".BMJ.323 (7315):746–749.doi:10.1136/bmj.323.7315.746.ISSN 0959-8138.PMC 1121291.PMID 11576986.
  22. ^Peruccio, Pier Paolo; Menzardi, Paola; Vrenna, Maurizio (2019). Sánchez Merina, Javier (ed.).Designing for territorial revitalization. Alicante, Spain: Titulación de Arquitectura Escuela Politécnca Superior Alicante University. pp. 190–196.ISBN 978-84-1302-082-2.
  23. ^Fassio, Franco; Tecco, Nadia (2018).Circular Economy for Food Matter, energy and knowledge, in a circle. Edizioni Ambiente.ISBN 978-88-6627-258-8.
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