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In the face of extreme weather and terrain, Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteers face a growing challenge of rapid changes in environmental conditions. This demands that rescuers manage layered demands to prevent accidents and save lives. The volunteer-based work of ICE-SAR (Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue) is constantly balancing risks and rewards with each operation. With a community of 5000+ volunteers, their ’workforce’ compares to the marine industry, energy sector and tourism companies in Iceland. With scale, they can be involved in research and development of technical personal protective equipment (PPE). Their circumstances are valued for beta-testing equipment in different rescue specialty group trainings, including mountain rescue, marine rescue and technical teams. In the SAR context design, engineering and technology transfer happen in real-time. Designing for complex systems calls for the right know-how and creativity, coupled with extensive knowledge, practice and field testing. Industry partners contribute further expertise, funding and equipment. This paper presents an innovative model for design and engineering education with lessons learned from an innovative Technology Transfer Design Sprint that took place simultaneously in-the-field, in studio and online. Bringing user-centred design to this context with “risk-familiar users” resulted in a vibrant opportunity for hybrid (soft/hard) design education. Introducing students to these users, who are trained to deal with unknowns and high-risk situations, can engage and prepare them to design inclusive, relevant and resilient solutions. Rapid and risk-receptive design processes are needed for adapting to the demand of SAR users, or better said: its “rescuesers”.
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搜索与救援背景下的探索与设计
面对极端天气和地形,搜救志愿者面临着环境条件快速变化的日益严峻的挑战。这就要求救援人员管理多层次的需求,以防止事故发生,挽救生命。ICE-SAR(冰岛搜索和救援协会)的志愿者工作在每次行动中不断平衡风险和回报。拥有5000多名志愿者的社区,他们的“劳动力”与冰岛的海洋工业,能源部门和旅游公司相媲美。有了规模,它们可以参与技术个人防护装备(PPE)的研究和开发。他们的情况在不同的救援专业小组训练中被重视,包括山地救援、海上救援和技术小组。在SAR环境设计中,工程和技术的转移是实时发生的。设计复杂的系统需要正确的专业知识和创造力,再加上广泛的知识、实践和现场测试。行业合作伙伴进一步提供专业知识、资金和设备。本文提出了一种创新的设计和工程教育模式,借鉴了同时在现场、工作室和在线进行的创新技术转移设计冲刺的经验教训。将以用户为中心的设计引入“熟悉风险的用户”的环境中,为混合(软/硬)设计教育带来了充满活力的机会。将学生介绍给这些接受过处理未知和高风险情况培训的用户,可以让他们参与并为设计包容、相关和有弹性的解决方案做好准备。为了适应SAR用户的需求,或者更确切地说,它的“救援者”,需要快速和接受风险的设计过程。
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