Extreme Design: An Editorial on a New Research Framework Within Engineering Design

  • Tucker Marion
  • , Maria Yang
  • , Amy Banzaert
  • , Kaitlyn Becker
  • , Eric Brubaker
  • , Ryan Bruggeman
  • , Robert Cowherd
  • , Madhurima Das
  • , Jose Pinto Duarte
  • , Sebastian Fixson
  • , Liz Gerber
  • , Kosa Goucher-Lambert
  • , Babak Heydari
  • , Kathryn Jablokow
  • , Maulik Kotecha
  • , Anna Maria McGowan
  • , Jeff Nickerson
  • , Ana Pantelic
  • , Bryan Ranger
  • , Tahira Reid Smith
  • Tim Simpson

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Abstract

Extreme design (XD) is a proposed research framework addressing engineering design’s outer edges of complexity and uncertainty. As the scale and urgency of global challenges grow, such as climate change, autonomous systems, and aging populations, so does the need for design approaches that go beyond conventional methods and models. XD offers a way to approach design problems that are dynamic, interdisciplinary, and fundamentally hard to frame but have humanity at their core. This editorial introduces XD as a framework for developing new theories, methods, and tools suited to extreme conditions. It outlines research opportunities in adaptive systems, creative processes, multiscale prototyping, convergent collaboration, and sustainability. A complexity–uncertainty matrix positions XD relative to conventional and emerging design approaches. We aim to open a conversation—not to define XD fully, but to signal its necessity and invite the design research community to explore and shape it. The challenges ahead will not be solved by incremental improvement in how we approach design. They will require something new. We feel XD is a step in that direction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120301
JournalJournal of Mechanical Design
Volume147
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2025

Keywords

  • complex systems
  • design uncertainty
  • engineering design
  • wicked challenges

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