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Core Fault

Core Fault is a fundamental design deficiency or structural weakness that compromises the essential functionality, safety, or integrity of a product, system, or architectural design. This critical imperfection exists at the foundational level of design conceptualization or execution, making it significantly more severe than surface-level aesthetic issues or minor technical complications. In industrial design and engineering contexts, a core fault represents a fundamental error in the basic premises, calculations, or methodological approach that undermines the entire design's viability. These systemic defects often emerge from inadequate preliminary research, misunderstanding of user requirements, or incorrect assumptions about material properties and behavioral characteristics. The identification and prevention of core faults constitute a crucial aspect of quality control in design processes, particularly in sectors where design integrity directly impacts user safety and product reliability. Design professionals employ various analytical tools, testing methodologies, and validation procedures to detect potential core faults during the developmental stages, as addressing such issues post-production can result in costly recalls, reputation damage, and potential safety hazards. The A' Design Award's evaluation criteria specifically examine designs for the absence of core faults, recognizing that superior design achievement requires not only aesthetic excellence but also fundamental structural and functional integrity. In contemporary design practice, the prevention of core faults has become increasingly complex due to the interconnected nature of modern products and systems, requiring designers to consider multiple failure modes, environmental factors, and long-term sustainability implications.

quality control, structural integrity, design deficiency, systemic error, failure analysis, foundational weakness

Lucas Reed

CITATION : "Lucas Reed. 'Core Fault.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=480444 (Accessed on March 24, 2025)"


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