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Designing a territorialized work system as the making of a milieu
Jeanne-Martine Robert1, Pascal Béguin2
1UMR 5600 EVS-LabEX IMU, Lyon, France.
Background:
A huge amount of ergonomic research has been carried out in companies. However, territory is now becoming a new frontier for decision-making during design.
Objective:
This article aims to examine how territorial scale impacts the design process of a work system.
Methods:
Two types of methods were used. First, we analyzed and defined what constitutes a territorialized work system. On this basis we conducted a design project for the re-conception of a territorialized work system with the linden tree.
Results:
It is argued that a "territorialized work system" is not limited to its productive dimensions; it engages in a "making of a milieu" which consists of matching the work system with a range of dimensions that make life possible within the territory.
Conclusion:
The territorial aspect of running a design project thus relates to three dimensions: the systemic dimension of the system to be designed, the organization of the design project itself, and the nature of the object to be designed: the possibility of making a milieu, i.e. of being able to live in the territory.
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