Integration of Generative Research and Sustainability into the Product Design and Development Process

To explore the relationships between the generative research and design for sustainability
at the idea generation phase of the design process, a design research method that emerges
from generative research approach “Experience Reflection Modeling” (ERM) has been
developed and integrated into a design for sustainability project within the context of
design education in the Department of Industrial Design at the Middle East Technical
University (METU). The ERM method brings together 3D modelling, interview and video
recording techniques to help user reflect her/his needs, experiences, preferences and
expectations regarding a product lifespan. This method focuses on integrating user
observations with the idea generation phase of the product design and development
process.
This paper presents initial conclusions and findings from a doctoral study with an emphasis
on the development of the ERM method. Firstly, it will provide an overview of the
generative research with a particular focus on the ERM involving people in the early stages
of the design process. Then, it will present “My Sustainable Mini Oven” project and its
sustainable design considerations. Subsequently, the paper will illustrate how these
considerations (e.g. engaging design solutions, energy consumption, product maintenance
and repair, etc.) are integrated into the ERM method. Finally, further conclusions and
insights in terms of the relationships between the ERM and sustainability will be discussed.

DRS 2012 Bangkok