GROWING MATERIALS: EXPLORING NEW DESIGN PRACTICES TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FASHION SECTOR

E. D’Itria, P. Bolzan, F. Papile
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Today, sustainability is an imperative for industry, in all its sectors. The common focus is on achieving development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the future of the Planet and its People. In the field of fashion and textiles, this momentum toward sustainability translates also into an embryonic process of transformation of the material dimension. This positive transformation is characterized by the choice of new textile solutions supported by growing investments, radical experimentation, and a strong commitment to sustainability. Within this framework, there is a growing interest in bio-based materials, not only from material engineering experts, but also from designers who are starting to explore the possibilities offered by these materials through experiments more focused on design and aesthetics. According to the presented scenario, the proposed article investigates how to strategically implement the systematization of experiments in order to promote the development of an efficient and effective production chain for the growth of bacterial cellulose (BC). To do so, the authors will draw on the knowledge reservoir produced by the De- FORMA project - of which they are all members. This project has just initiated experimentation around the systematization of growth processes and characterization of bacterial cellulose. Specifically, the materials and methods used during the project's initial research phases will be here introduced and illustrated.
不断增长的材料:探索新的设计实践,以实现可持续的时尚行业
今天,可持续发展是工业所有部门的当务之急。共同的重点是实现既满足当前需要又不损害地球及其人民未来的发展。在时尚和纺织品领域,这种可持续发展的势头也转化为材料维度转型的萌芽过程。这一积极转变的特点是,在不断增长的投资、激进的实验和对可持续发展的坚定承诺的支持下,选择了新的纺织品解决方案。在这个框架内,人们对生物基材料的兴趣越来越大,不仅来自材料工程专家,而且来自设计师,他们开始通过更专注于设计和美学的实验来探索这些材料提供的可能性。根据所提出的方案,本文将探讨如何战略性地实施实验的系统化,以促进细菌纤维素(BC)生长的高效生产链的发展。为此,作者将利用De-FORMA项目产生的知识库——他们都是该项目的成员。这个项目刚刚开始围绕生长过程的系统化和细菌纤维素的特性进行实验。具体来说,项目初期研究阶段使用的材料和方法将在这里介绍和说明。
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