Ezio Manzini studied at the Politecnico di Milano where he later joined the faculty. During his time at the school, Manzini worked on several international research projects including co-ordinating the Unit of Research DIS (Design and Innovation for Sustainability), the Doctorate in Design, and DES (Design dei Servizi) in the Centre for Service Design. Manzini is an author on
sustainable design. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s his research focussed on the design of materials and
strategic design. He wrote on topics such as
scenario building toward solutions that encompass environmental and social quality; innovative processes in the system of production and consumption; and the relationship between product strategies and
environmental policies from the perspective of
sustainable development. Though he is perhaps most well known for his work on design for social innovation. In the 2015 book,
Design, When Everybody Designs, Manzini provides an overview of the way design has been deployed in the social innovation space to guide transition to more sustainable practices. The book explores the role of
diffuse and
expert design, it describes the concept of
cosmopolitan localism, and Manzini's Small, Open, Local, and Connected (SLOC) scenario. In 2009 Manzini founded DESIS, an international network of design schools and related organisations working on initiatives and projects in the design for social innovation and sustainability fields. In addition to his time at Politecnico, Manzini was the Director of Design and Vice-president of the
Domus Academy in the 1990s, and Chair Professor of Design under the Distinguished Scholars Scheme at
Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2000. He has received honorary titles at several universities including Honorary Doctoral of Arts at
Aalto University, Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at
The New School and
Goldsmiths, University of London; Honorary Professor at the
Glasgow School of Art; and Fellow at the Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society at the
University of Melbourne. == Awards ==