This book presents a design-led investigation into smart materials developed by chemists, physicists, materials and chemical engineers, and applied by designers to consumer products, buildings, interfaces, or textiles. Introducing a class of smart materials that move and change their shape in response to stimuli,(referred to as stimuli-responsive, morphing or kinetic materials) the book presents their characteristics, advantages, potentials, as well as the difficulties involved in their application. The book also presents a large number of case studies of products, projects, concepts, and experiments employing "materials that move", thus mapping out new design territories for these innovative materials. The case studies involve different fi...