2023 - 2025
One Vision, Five Work Packages
Our work, viewed through the lens of Rathlin Island, is organised into five key work packages. These focus on eco-friendly waste management, community-driven behavioural change, and co-designed digital strategies for sustainable tourism and heritage. Our goal is to develop models that can be replicated and scaled across other island communities and beyond.
Work packages 1-3 are project-based and employ co-design methodologies, design demonstrators and circular economy modelling. These are interwoven with two strategic work packages that inform education, public engagement and policies for change.
Work Package 1
Product Waste Ecosystems
Explored how waste plastics and discarded materials could be reused, repaired and redesigned through circular approaches. The work investigated beach plastics, repair culture and electronic waste, developing practical ways to extend product lifecycles and reduce reliance on virgin materials.
Work Package 1 Leads
- Led by Prof Justin Magee | Ulster University
- Dr Susann Power | Ulster University
- Prof Ian Montgomery | Ulster University
Work Package 2
Green Digital Transition
Investigated how digital technologies, LiDAR scanning and immersive storytelling could support more sustainable tourism and heritage experiences. Through oral histories, digital world-building and accessible visitor experiences, the work connected environmental awareness with place, memory and community knowledge.
Work Package 2 Leads
- Led by Dr Jessica Bates | Ulster University
- Dr Henry Melki | Ulster University
Work Package 3
Organic Waste Ecosystems
Brought together community members, architects and designers to explore relationships between food, land, water and natural fibres. The work placed particular focus on Rathlin wool, investigating how this undervalued island material could become a resource for low-carbon products, textiles and regenerative design.
Work Package 3 Leads
- Led by Prof Greg Keeffe | Queen’s University Belfast
- Dr Emma Campbell | Queen’s University Belfast
Work Package 4
Designing Sustainable Futures Education
Developed creative educational experiences for schools, young people, university students and wider communities. Rathlin became a live project for architecture and visual communication students, connecting design education with real environmental and community challenges. The work also included the Imaginarium programme and the development of a board game design methodology exploring environmental change, systems thinking and future decision-making through play.
Work Package 4 Leads
- Led by Prof Raffaella Folli | Ulster University
- Prof Tom Jefferies | Queen’s University Belfast
Work Package 5
Green Policies
Applying emergent design methods to design, evaluate and iterate policy, drawing on collaboration with industry and public sector bodies. This work involves actor mapping, co-designing recommendations, and testing solutions to identified challenges.
Work Package 5 Leads
- Led by Dr Brian Dixon | Ulster University
- Prof Lucy Kimbell | University of Arts London
- Dr Michael Pierre Johnson | The Glasgow School of Art