Another Delft Design for Values proposal accepted

News - 11 September 2019 - Communication

In addition to the proposal from, among others, Abhigyan Singh and David Keyson - mentioned earlier - the proposal 'VALUAD - Values ​​in Urban Area Development: a quick start video for multi-stakeholder collaborations' has been accepted by the Delft Design for Values (DDfV) Open Subsidy programme. The team, including Marina Bos-de Vos (IDE faculty), has also been awarded € 7,000.

The proposal concerns a follow-up project to the previously financed tutorial ‘Mitigating Value Conflicts in Business Model Designs for Creative Projects’. In this follow-up project, the team wants to show how different values can be brought together in a complex and dynamic multi-stakeholder setting, using a neighbourhood development project as a case study. In the previous tutorial the focus was on the business of the creative professional, this time the focus will be on how you do it together. This is increasingly becoming the daily reality for designers.  

DDfV's Open Subsidy programme invited TU Delft researchers working on design for values to send in their project proposals. Seed funding up to € 7,000 could be requested for interfaculty projects contributing to design for values research.