How Can Urban Designers Take Advantage of the Invisibilities when Designing Urban Environments with Local Citizens?
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Through this paper, I wish to contribute to discussion by exploring
how a design-anthropological and co-design approach not only
collects material from the field and for later ideation when designing
urban spaces, but also engages citizens involved in urban-design
processes. I will argue that bridging the gap is the translation of
the fieldwork, and of the local invisible connotations of urban
spaces, into a powerful tool when involving citizens in urban design
– simultaneously consolidating the mobilization and empowerment of
citizens (in this case, young people) – in the design process.
how a design-anthropological and co-design approach not only
collects material from the field and for later ideation when designing
urban spaces, but also engages citizens involved in urban-design
processes. I will argue that bridging the gap is the translation of
the fieldwork, and of the local invisible connotations of urban
spaces, into a powerful tool when involving citizens in urban design
– simultaneously consolidating the mobilization and empowerment of
citizens (in this case, young people) – in the design process.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | 2017 |
Antal sider | 4 |
Status | Udgivet - 2017 |
Begivenhed | Bridging the Gap. ECLAS Conference 2016 - Rapperswill, Schweiz Varighed: 11 sep. 2016 → 14 sep. 2016 |
Konference
Konference | Bridging the Gap. ECLAS Conference 2016 |
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Land | Schweiz |
By | Rapperswill |
Periode | 11/09/2016 → 14/09/2016 |
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