O presente artigo pretende investigar criticamente pontos considerados relevantes da teoria e do método do Design Sistêmico do professor italiano Luigi Bistagnino a partir da experiência de um workshop projetual com estudo de caso aplicado sobre o ecossistema criativo Vila Flores de Porto Alegre. Sua inflexão se dá principalmente sobre a insuficiência metodológica do Design Sistêmico em dar conta da complexidade do componente humano atuante em sistemas sociais abertos, dinâmicos, vivos, e portanto, dos produtos materiais e imateriais que caracterizam a semiosfera e a noosfera humana, comprometendo parcialmente a positividade dos resultados projetuais desta metodologia de design orientada para a sustentabilidade.
Based on a line of inquiry initiated by Dorst, this article explores Foucault's work as a philosophical inspiration for design research and practice. In terms of foucaultian problematization, notions of discourse and problematization— instead of notions of design problems— is an alternative way of dealing with design situations. It is argued that through the problematization of the discourses interwoven in a design project, the designer takes on a critical and political dimension of their own work. In this way, through the project, designers can have the option to critically choose between reinforcing discourses— in case of agreement with them, or subverting discourses— in case of disagreement.
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