Edited by Justin McGuirk. Text by Anna Tsing, Tim Ingold, Daisy Hildyard.
Rethink design beyond the human: how designers are altering and adapting practices to center ecosystems and other species
Design is deeply associated with creating a better way of life—for humans. Yet we exist alongside billions of animals, plants and other living beings. Always putting human needs first has had devastating consequences on landscapes, other species and the climate. What if we fundamentally shifted our perspective? More-than-human design begins by acknowledging our entanglement with the ecosystems that give us life. It challenges us to imagine a world in which human desires no longer take precedence over the rights and needs of living systems. This book brings together a new generation of designers, architects and artists exploring how to reorient their practices for the flourishing of other species. With contributions by renowned writers and thinkers, including Anna Tsing, Tim Ingold and Daisy Hildyard, it examines what it means to design with and for the living world.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 7.25 x 9.5 in. / 228 pgs / 150 color / 50 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $45.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $68 ISBN: 9781872005867 PUBLISHER: The Design Museum AVAILABLE: 10/28/2025 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA ONLY
Published by The Design Museum. Edited by Justin McGuirk. Text by Anna Tsing, Tim Ingold, Daisy Hildyard.
Rethink design beyond the human: how designers are altering and adapting practices to center ecosystems and other species
Design is deeply associated with creating a better way of life—for humans. Yet we exist alongside billions of animals, plants and other living beings. Always putting human needs first has had devastating consequences on landscapes, other species and the climate. What if we fundamentally shifted our perspective? More-than-human design begins by acknowledging our entanglement with the ecosystems that give us life. It challenges us to imagine a world in which human desires no longer take precedence over the rights and needs of living systems. This book brings together a new generation of designers, architects and artists exploring how to reorient their practices for the flourishing of other species. With contributions by renowned writers and thinkers, including Anna Tsing, Tim Ingold and Daisy Hildyard, it examines what it means to design with and for the living world.