Design with the Other 90%: CITIES in the Main Gallery at the United Nations Visitors Lobby in New York, on view October 15 - January 9, 2012. The groundbreaking 2007 "Design for the Other 90%" exhibition has been developed into an ongoing series that will continue to focus on design solutions that address the 90 percent of the world's population not traditionally serviced by the professional design community.
"Design with the Other 90%: CITIES," the second exhibition in the series, will examine the complex issues arising from the unprecedented rate of urban growth projected to take place over the next 20 years, primarily in the informal settlements of the global south.
Norwegian Design without Borders represented with a locally adapted motorcycle helmet designed specifically for Uganda. The project has the potential to save lives. Traffic accidents are a big problem in Uganda with motorcyclists especially vulnerable due to the chaotic traffic conditions. One of the reasons for this is the poor attitude towards the use of motorcycle helmets. The helmets on the market are imported and uncomfortable to use in the heat. By developing a locally adapted motorcycle helmet, Design without Borders wishes to contribute to a decrease in the number of serious head injuries in Uganda.
Design with the Other 90%: CITIES is organized by Cynthia Smith, curator of socially responsible design, along with a 10 person advisory committee, the exhibition will explore the multidisciplinary, overlapping relationships among urban planning and design, education, social entrepreneurship, climate change, sanitation and water, migration, public health and affordable housing in these communities. As part of "Design with the Other 90%: CITIES," the museum will make the information it gathers in the field accessible through an online open-network database, which will enable designers, communities and other stakeholders to work together to develop design solutions to these challenges. This important dialogue will also continue through a scholarly catalog and robust education programs.
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