TDRI Leads to Launch Design Collaboration between Taiwan and Japan for Emergency Kits and Disaster Prevention Teaching Aids
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TAIPEI, Dec. 1,2020/PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
To Taiwan and Japan, which are both island regions, and Turkey that has just
been hit by a severe earthquake, disaster prevention has always been an
important and highly regarded issue. Both Taiwan and Japan have extensive
experience and professional know-hows in the area of disaster prevention, but
the public still finds disaster prevention knowledge difficult and hard to
understand. "Although disaster prevention is an important issue, a prevailing
problem is that 'its communication is difficult,'" said Vice Director Hirokazu
Nagada of Design and Creative Center Kobe (KIITO).
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Thus, Taiwan Design Research Institute (TDRI) and KIITO have launched an
international cooperation, where TDRI leads eleven teams, New Taipei City
Government, disaster prevention education agencies, and Japanese advisors, for
joint research and design development. The teams have developed promotion
solutions of five emergency kits for fire, earthquake, flood…etc., and eight
experiential disaster prevention teaching aids based on the concept of
experiential learning of disaster prevention knowledge.
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For the emergency kits, interdisciplinary collaborations between Japanese
fashion brand, major Taiwanese distributor of daily supplies, and design
companies, have developed five designs, including MUJI Taiwan x Matinal Design
and AGUA Design, Tzu Chi Foundation x S. Select Lab and LAJOS, Xiaobei Grocery
Store x DHH Studio; in addition to designing the physical packaging, the teams
have compiled and promoted related disaster prevention knowledge through
design, making these kits the best learning aids of the public.
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All 53 MUJI stores in Taiwan have launched the emergency kits immediately, to
promote disaster prevention knowledge, and offered disaster prevention
pamphlets and simulation on its website for download. The emergency kit jointly
launched by Xiaobei and DHH Studio will be available with other products sold
at Xiaobei and a free disaster prevention knowledge manual in December at all
of Xiaobei's 113 stores. Taiwan's largest private disaster prevention
organization, Tzu Chi Foundation, has focused on incubation of disaster relief
volunteers in recent years, and S. Select Lab and LAJOS have jointly tailored
for the foundation an emergency kit and disaster prevention and relief
activities, helping the volunteers to forge strong bonds during promotion of
related knowledge through the power of design.
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Experiential disaster prevention teaching aids are voluntarily designed and
developed by six rising design teams in Taiwan: dosomething studio, STUDIO
COBY, Studio Shikai, A Step Design Studio, YEN Design, and Dot Design, making
this project the first social design action of Taiwanese designers. Starting
from the forum at the end of 2019, after nearly a year of learning,
co-creation, and sharing, designers have conceptualized on the more common
disasters in Taiwan—fire, flood, earthquake, drowning, and first-aid, and
developed board games, Jenga, and game of challenges so that the public can
learn professional disaster prevention knowledge through the games.
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The international collaboration between TDRI and KIITO launched nearly a year
ago first conducted a series of field studies, and then gathered domestic
designers to reference overseas cases and create disaster prevention solutions
suitable for Taiwan. TDRI and the designers hope to utilize flexible design
thinking to break existing frameworks and find solutions for social issues, and
use design to make difficult disaster prevention knowledge more approachable
and straightforward, to not only raise the society's awareness of disaster
prevention, but also export the collaborative design cases between Taiwan and
Japan to other countries in the future, making concrete contribution to
international disaster prevention.
SOURCE Taiwan Design Research Institute
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Caption: Emergency kit designed by Xiaobei Grocery Store and DHH Studio
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Caption: Tzu Chi Foundation cooperates with S. Select Lab to design an emergency kit
that can also promote disaster prevention knowledge
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Caption: MUJI, Matinal Design, and AGUA Design, collaborate for emergency kit and
disaster prevention education
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Caption: "Match Cat" board game simulates a fire in a building, guiding players to think
about the route of emergency escape
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Caption: Saving A-zai"helps children to learn from the game how to save a drowning person
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Caption: Children learn to escape from a burning building
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