同济大学设计创意学院课程成果丨未来场景:从微观行动到宏观变革

发布时间:2026年6月11日 分类:课程设计 浏览量:1346

《Future Scenarios》课程以战略思维、明晰愿景、凝练表达为核心目标,通过 Intentioning, Seeding, Nurturing 以及 Institutionalizing 四个阶段,引导学生将微观个体行动与宏观文化转型联系起来,将抽象未来构想转化为可落地的行动方案。

2025-26 学年春季学期课程结题展于 6 月 4 日下午开幕。当天,受任课教师辛向阳教授特别邀请,上海哈啰普惠科技有限公司监事、哈啰租电动车事业部总经理迟星德出席结课汇报与成果展览,聆听同学们的成果呈现,并对所有项目给予了充分的肯定,从产业角度为同学们提供了诸多启发性建议。

本次展览集中呈现了 2025 级“设计思维与可持续未来”全英文硕士项目的国际学生们为期两个月的努力成果,将在同济大学东校区 C 楼 7 楼持续展出至 6 月 12 日。

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01 Rethinking Urban Bike Safety

by Kevin Lopez, Muna Saidani, Azizah Ramadhani

This project explores how a stronger bike-sharing culture can improve urban bike safety and create more positive public spaces. Rather than focusing only on rules and enforcement, it uses design, technology, and community engagement to encourage safer and more responsible behaviour. The proposal addresses issues such as careless riding, phone use while cycling, vandalism, and chaotic bike parking.

02 Cut the Corner

by Angela Li, Vitaly Khan, Constantin Schott

Bagged milk is one of Canada's most underleveraged sustainability assets. It already exists, already outperforms competing formats environmentally, and already has cultural roots in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. The problem is perception — and perception is exactly what we set out to change.

Our work spans four interconnected areas. We redefined the problem through a clear challenge framework, built a business case grounded in real market data, and designed a solution pathway that moves from immediate branding and bag redesign toward longer term consumer habit change and recycling infrastructure. We developed a complete brand identity under the name Cut the Corner, a redesigned bag format built for modern consumers, and a social awareness campaign structured to shift public opinion at scale. This is not a concept. It is a market-ready framework for making the better product the obvious choice.

03 Zellerfeld Family

by Franz Anhaeupl, Jonas Wienberg, Vivien Cai

Children outgrow footwear rapidly, creating a wasteful cycle of constant replacement purchases and severe landfill accumulation. Zellerfeld Family disrupts this traditional model by transforming a linear transaction into an ongoing, circular relationship. Rather than forcing parents into permanent ownership of a static object, our subscription-based service provides a data-driven health interface that adapts continuously to a child’s physical development.

Leveraging Zeller feld’s patented, monomaterial 3D-printing technology, we enable automated, custom-fit upgrades exactly when a growth milestone is reached. By establishing neighborhood retail partners, the system seamlessly collects worn-out shoes to grind down, sanitize, and completely recycle the bio-materials on-demand. We shift the footwear industry from a legacy fashion retail model to a localized, zero-waste mobility infrastructure, turning childhood growth into a highly predictable, sustainable, and closed-loop service ecosystem.

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04 First Light

by Manysheva Anastasiia, Stephanie Aulia, Kefas Alex

Our project is aimed at transforming the unhealthy habit of watching your phoned immediately after waking up. The current morning routine has many unpleasant consequences, such as increased cortisol levels and loss of attention.

To change this habit and direct it towards human well being, we use a multi-level approach:

Individual level (as designers we are creating app)

Interdisciplinary level (we collaborate across UX, behavioral science & engineering)

Cross-sector level (we work with government, tech & health institutions to create systemic changw)

05 Touchscreens - From touch to intentions

byDessal Achille,Jessie Elya,KarinaRakhmaatullina

Every technology leaves a mark. The wheel changed how we moved. The printing press changed how we thought. The touchscreen changed how we exist — quietly, completely, without asking permission. What began as a simpler way to interact with a device became the architecture of daily life. This is the story of that shift. From the first tap on glass, to the cultural patterns it created, to the business ecosystems it built, and finally — to what comes next. A future where the interface moves off the screen entirely. And back into the body where it belongs.

06 Future Dating App - Circled & Entangled

bySporykhina Kristina, Paez Cadena Brayan David, Snapkou Zakhar

This project responds to a growing dating recession — where millions of young people spend hours on apps yet rarely connect in meaningful ways. Rooted in research on Gen Z’s shifting values, we identified a critical gap: the market offers swiping, but people want growth. Our work proposes two complementary futures. Circled is a group-based platform that matches people through shared directions of growth — replacing the 1-on-1 funnel with small crews pursuing real-world quests. Entangled x Oura is a passive discovery system that uses wearable biometric and lifestyle data to surface compatible people already sharing your world. Together, they argue that relationships emerge through participation, notsearching.

07 Room 30

byBurcu Nehir Tum,Berker Baydur,Idil Akan

A hybrid digital-physical system that transforms moments of distraction into focus, making, and human connection. Through a focus-based app, users turn completed work time into physical craft kits and real-world atelier experiences. The real opportunity is not to eliminate dopamine, but to redirect the scrolling urge into a fast, everyday-life-friendly alternative: tangible, skill-based creation and real-world social connection. The platform avoids endless feeds and creates a calm, focused experience. From a market perspective, ROOM30 addresses a gap that current solutions fail to fill: replacing the dopamine loop with a productive, community-oriented, and socially sustainable system that supports both individual focus and local creative ecosystems.

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