Principles of Global Health Design, with Bruce Mau
A six-part seminar series
Join us at this public seminar to learn about Bruce Mau’s vision of global health design. Mau will draw on his MC24 Principles for Life-Centred Design to address caring as the fundamental operating system for global health design.
Design methodology is critical to the conversation around global health.
In this opening seminar, Bruce Mau will explore the exponential capacity of design to take on the greatest challenges in human history, how we are already doing that, and why for some reason, we don’t believe it is possible.
Read more about the seminars and register to participate.
Join us on Wednesday, November 2, at 3 p.m. ET for the opening seminar!
This seminar series is co-organized by the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research and York University’s Department of Design.
Speaker profile
Bruce Mau is a brilliantly creative optimist, designer, author, educator, and artist whose love of thorny problems led him to create a methodology for life-centred design. Across thirty years of design innovation, he’s collaborated with global brands and companies, leading organizations, heads of state, renowned artists, and fellow optimists.
Mau became an international figure with the publication of his landmark S,M,L,XL, designed and co-authored with Rem Koolhaas. His most recent books are Mau MC24: Bruce Mau’s 24 Principles for Designing Massive Change in Your Life and Work and, with co-author Julio Ottino, dean of Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering, The Nexus: Augmented Thinking for a Complex World – The New Convergence of Art, Technology, and Science. Mau is co-founder and CEO of Massive Change Network, a holistic design collective based in the Chicago area.