New Canterbury Tales

Immersive Storytelling as a Design Method for joint future creation

Perica Savanovic

Perica Savanovic has been a lecturer in the Built Environment research group at the Expertise Center for Technical Innovation (ETI) at Avans University of Applied Sciences, since September 1st, 2019.

His knowledge in architecture was crucial for writing Morvyn's story.

Read about more of his work in his LinkedIn page.

Note: We asked Chat GTP to write summaries of this interview. Please note that due to that, this summary gives you a global idea of the content, but you should never 100% trust what an AI machine says.

"The main insights I, the AI, get from the interview with Perica Savanovic are:

-Perica's personal background and how it influenced his views on sustainability and integrated development.

-The importance of sustainability in design and development, including the need for a systemic approach that considers economic, social, and environmental factors.

-The challenges of multidisciplinary collaboration in the construction industry and the need for exploration and discovery.

-The importance of creativity and innovation in the industry, including the use of immersive storytelling and extreme users to test and explore the system.

-Perica's vision of the future city in 2070, including unique neighbourhoods, a network of transportation shares, and adaptable, multifunctional living spaces.

-The role of intuition in this type of work and the importance of collaboration with the right people.