There are many examples of regenerative design in action. However, applying the principles that sit at the heart of regenerative design at scale - in the making of places, spaces and things - requires a fundamental rethink of our entire economic and social systems.
What happens, for instance, if we embrace regenerative principles for our material flows? What if there really was no such thing as waste? If values change, practices are challenged; and engineers’ and designers’ operating contexts are radically reshaped.
Our exploration of the Future of Making brings to light the new cultural values, new skills and competencies, new processes and synergies that might appear if we reframe our understanding of ‘growth’, ‘waste’ and ‘resources’. What new kind of growth emerges when the line of extraction, production and consumption becomes a circle?