Leyla Acaroglu
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Leyla Acaroglu | |
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| Born | |
| Alma mater | RMIT University (PhD) |
| Occupations | Designer Educator Author |
| Awards | UNEP Champion of the Earth (2016) |
Leyla Acaroglu is an Australian designer, sustainability innovator, and educator.[1][2][3] She is the founder of two design agencies, Disrupt Design and Eco Innovators. She also founded the UnSchool,[4] a pop-up program that disrupts the mainstream way that knowledge is gained and shared; the program won the Core77 Design Education Initiative Award.[5]
Acaroglu developed the Disruptive Design Method, which is the backbone of her unique approach to design-led social change. In 2016, she was named the UNEP Champion of the Earth through the United Nations Environment Programme for her actions which have had a transformative and positive impact on the environment.[1][6]
For her undergraduate education, Acaroglu first was admitted to design school. After she found out about the harsh impact that the design industry had on waste, she quit design school.[7] She then began to pursue a social science degree in environmental sustainability, foreshadowing her career as a sustainability advocate. She later received a PhD through the Department of Architecture and Design at RMIT, in Melbourne, Australia.[2]
Awards and Acknowledgments
- 2005, UNEP Pathfinder Award, United Nations Environment Programme
- 2007, Patricia Guthrie Memorial Award,[8] RMIT University
- 2010, Melbourne Design Award,[9] DIA
- Won for the animation “Life Pscycle-ology”
- 2011, Finalist in the 2011 Melbourne Awards[10] by the City of Melbourne
- 2012, Melbourne Design Award,[9] Melbourne Design Awards
- Won for the “Un-Waste Bookcase”
- 2012, CORE77 Design Award,[11] Design Education Award
- 2016, UNEP Champion of the Earth, United Nations Environment Programme