TY - JOUR TI - Sustainable technologies and transdisciplinary futures: from collaborative design to digital fabrication T2 - Science as Culture VL - 25 IS - 4 AU - Nascimento, S. AU - PĆ³lvora, A. AU - Paio, A. AU - Oliveira, S. AU - Rato, V. AU - Oliveira, M. J. AU - Varela, B. AU - Sousa, J. P. PY - 2016 SP - 520-537 SN - 0950-5431 DO - 10.1080/09505431.2016.1193131 UR - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09505431.2016.1193131 AB - This paper argues for hands-on, contextual and problem-solving collaborations, that is, for a transdisciplinary approach that establishes direct connections between social and technical disciplines. It is based on our experience as a team of researchers at the Vitruvius Fab Lab (Digital Fabrication Laboratory) of ISCTE-IUL (University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal). The paper presents a particular research and learning initiative-STTF2013 Summer School Sustainable Technologies and Transdisciplinary Futures: From Collaborative Design to Digital Fabrication', which served as a testbed for our transdisciplinary, critical and open approach. We address its rationale and main challenges, while also discussing recommendations for other transdisciplinary projects striving to integrate social and technical disciplines in research and innovation. ER -