Winterhouse Symposium 


The Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact was launched by the Winterhouse Institute in 2010 to gather leading educators working at the intersection of design and social impact. 

Since 2010, educators from over 25 private and public institutions from across the United States and around the world have participated in the Symposium to explore the teaching and practice of design for social impact in undergraduate and graduate design education.

The goal of the annual Symposium is to share and develop methods and tools for teaching and practicing social impact design. The Symposium also aims to deepen relationships and foster collaborations among the participants and to build partnerships with the wider design and social impact community. Participants share updates and learnings from their specific programs and institutions and collaborate on projects of shared interest. 

Topics that have been explored in previous Symposia include: 

  • defining social impact design;

  • charting new social impact design academic programs;

  • case studies of effective projects for social impact design based in educational institutions;

  • forming partnerships between educational institutions and outside partners and communities;

  • establishing metrics for social impact design programs;

  • balancing educational/curricular goals with social impact goals;

  • publishing and disseminating information about social impact design;

  • creating career pathways and opportunities with the field for students and educators;

  • developing more infrastructure for social impact design;

  • business models and financial sustainability of social impact design education and practice;

  • new ideas and proposals for collective action and for advancing the field.

The Symposium is a truly collective effort – the agenda and content is co-created by the participants, and the event is hosted and organized by a different institution each year to encourage shared ownership and group learning. Symposium participants are also invited to serve for the year on the Winterhouse Institute Advisory Council to contribute to the broader vision, strategy and programming of the Institute.


2024

August 9

Zoom

On August 9, 2024, a group of members of the Winterhouse Advisory Council came together over Zoom for the 15th Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact, an informal gathering to share with one another.


2023

August 10

Zoom

On August 10, 2023, a small group of members of the Winterhouse Advisory Council came together over Zoom for the 14th Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact, an informal gathering to share with one another, to discuss new programming ideas, and to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Winterhouse Social Design Pathways.


2022

August 12

Zoom

On August 12, 2022, a small group of members of the Winterhouse Advisory Council came together over Zoom for the 13th Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact, an informal gathering to share with one another, discuss new programming ideas, and plan for the 10th anniversary of the Winterhouse Social Design Pathways in 2023.


2021

August 9

Zoom

On August 9, 2021, nearly 20 members of the Winterhouse Advisory Council came together over Zoom for an informal gathering to share with one another and show solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic.


2020

August 10

Zoom

On August 10, 2020, nearly 20 members of the Winterhouse Advisory Council came together over Zoom for an informal gathering to share with one another and show solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 11th Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact, originally scheduled for August 9-11 at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, was postponed to 2021 due to the global pandemic.

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2019

August 10-13

Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum

(New york, NY)

www.cooperhewitt.org

In August 2019, we were excited to celebrate the 10th anniversary of our annual Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City.

We gathered a diverse group of 50+ national and international social design educators, practitioners, and partners, to connect and grow the community. The collective group worked together alongside the Cooper Hewitt education team to explore how the museum might further enhance the public’s understanding of social design methods and processes through a future installation in its Process Lab.

2019 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Cooper Hewitt

2019 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Cooper Hewitt

2019 Winterhouse Institute Advisory Council members at Cooper Hewitt

2019 Winterhouse Institute Advisory Council members at Cooper Hewitt


2018 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Adobe

2018 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Adobe

2018

August 5-7

adobe

(san francisco, ca)

adobe.com

In August 2018, the annual Winterhouse Symposium on Design Education for Social Impact was hosted by our friends at Adobe’s Global Education Programs.

We also gathered a diverse group of 50+ national social design educators, practitioners, and partners at the Autodesk Gallery for a social gathering to connect and grow the community, thanks to the support of the Autodesk Foundation and Sappi Ideas that Matter.


2017 Winterhouse Symposium participants at UIC School of Design

2017 Winterhouse Symposium participants at UIC School of Design

2017

August 6-8

University of Illinois at chicago (UIC) School of Design

(chicago, IL)

design.UIC.edu


2016

August 7-9

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) School of Design

(Pittsburgh, PA)

design.cmu.edu

2016 Winterhouse Symposium participants at CMU School of Design

2016 Winterhouse Symposium participants at CMU School of Design


2015

August 9-11

savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

(savannah, GA)

www.scad.edu

2015 Winterhouse Symposium participants at SCAD

2015 Winterhouse Symposium participants at SCAD


2014 Winterhouse Symposium participants at MICA

2014 Winterhouse Symposium participants at MICA

2014

August 17-19

MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART (MICA)

CENTER FOR SOCIAL DESIGN

(BALTIMORE, MD)

WWW.MICASOCIALDESIGN.COM


2013 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Yale

2013 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Yale

2013

AUGUST 18-20

yale university

(new haven, CT)

WWW.yale.edu

 

final report on design observer


2012 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Yale

2012 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Yale

2012

August 19-21

YALE UNIVERSITY

(NEW HAVEN, CT)

WWW.YALE.EDu

 

Final REport on Design Observer


2011 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Winterhouse

2011 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Winterhouse

2011

AUGUST 14-16

the hotchkiss School

(lakeville, CT)

www.hotchkiss.org

 

FINAL REPORT ON DESIGN OBSERVER

 


2010 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Winterhouse

2010 Winterhouse Symposium participants at Winterhouse

2010

october 17-19

winterhouse

(falls village, CT)

 

final report on design observer


2009 Bellagio Design Symposium participants at the Bellagio Center in Italy

2009 Bellagio Design Symposium participants at the Bellagio Center in Italy

2010

April 12-14

bellagio design symposium

bellagio center, The rockefeller Foundation

(bellagio, italy)

 

In April 2010, the Winterhouse Institute hosted the Bellagio Design Symposium – Reasons Not to Be Pretty: Symposium on Design, Social Change and the Museum – at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center in Italy. The Symposium gathered 22 designers, historians, curators, educators and journalists to discuss the museum's role in the 21st century in relation to design for social change, asking how museums should collect, archive and exhibit objects of social innovation. 

Bellagio Design Symposium call for participation  


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2009

NovemBER 11-14

aspen design summit

aspen institute

(aspen meadows, co)

 

In November 2009, the Winterhouse Institute, in collaboration with AIGA and the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA), hosted the Aspen Design Summit at the Aspen Institute in Colorado. The Summit drew a diverse group of over 70 designers, educators, researchers and representatives of NGOs, foundations and businesses to explore the evolving role of design and designers in addressing large social problems.  

ASPEN Design Summit Reports