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History

The Design Research Society was founded in the UK in 1966. The origins of the Society lay in the Conference on Design Methods, held in London in 1962, which enabled a core of people to be identified who shared interests in new approaches to the process of designing.

 

The purpose of the DRS, as embodied in its first statement of rules, was to promote ‘the study of and research into the process of designing in all its many fields'. This established the intention of being an interdisciplinary, learned society. The DRS promoted its aims through a series of one-day conferences and the publication of a quarterly newsletter to members.

 

However, within a few years, fruitless attempts to establish a published journal, and equally fruitless internal debate about the Society's goals led to inactivity. The Society was revived by its first major international conference, on Design Participation, held in Manchester in 1971. At that conference a meeting of DRS members led to a call for a special general meeting of the Society, and to changes of officers and council members. Subsequently, a series of international conferences was held through the 1970s and 80s: in London (1973), Portsmouth (1976, 1980), Istanbul (1978), and Bath (1984).

In the mid-1970s DRS also collaborated with the Design Methods Group, based in the USA, including publishing a joint journal, Design Research and Methods. By the late 1970s there was enough enthusiasm, and evidence of design research activity around the world, for the DRS to approach IPC Press (now Elsevier) with a successful proposal for its own journal. Design Studies, the international journal for design research, was launched in 1979.

Design Research Society - holders of the Chair:

 1967-69 John Page
 1969-71William Gosling
 1971-73Chris Jones
 1973-77 Sydney Gregory
 1977-80Thomas Maver
 1980-82 Nigel Cross
 1982-84 James Powell
 1984-88 Robin Jacques
 1988-90 Bruce Archer
 1990-94Sebastian Macmillan
 1994-98 Conall O'Cathain
 

1998-06

David Durling

 

2006-

Chris Rust

 

Honorary President:

 1992-00Bruce Archer
 2000-06Richard Buchanan
 2006-Nigel Cross

 

 
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