Design for Emergency: How Digital Technologies Enabled an Open Design Platform to Respond to COVID-19

Author:

Colombo Sara1ORCID,Ciliotta Estefania2ORCID,Marengo Lucia3,Liu Houjiang4,Molino Piero5,Ciuccarelli Paolo2

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, , Landbergstraat 15, 2628 CE Delft, The Netherlands

2. Northeastern University Center for Design, CAMD, , 180 Ryder Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, 02115, USA

3. DocPlanner, Carrer de Josep Pla, 2, Barcelona , Catalonia 08019, Spain

4. The University of Texas at Austin School of Information, , 1616 Guadalupe St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

5. Predibase, 1190 Mission St. Apt 516 San Francisco , CA, 94103, USA

Abstract

Abstract In the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies (DT) supported the design and implementation of solutions addressing new needs and living conditions. We describe Design for Emergency, a digital open design platform developed to ideate solutions for people's fast-changing needs in the pandemic, to analyze how DT can affect human-centered design processes during emergencies. We illustrate how DT: i) helped quickly collect and analyse people's needs in different countries, visualize such data, and identify design directions and problem spaces; ii) facilitated the creation of a virtual network of stakeholders and an open-innovation digital platform; iii) inspired the ideation of solutions responding to people's changing needs and affected their implementation. We discuss the implications of adopting DT in designing for and during emergencies, as well as their current and future potential to promptly respond to emergency situations through a human-centered approach.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction,Software,Library and Information Sciences

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