Service Design for Urban Commons
Title | Service Design for Urban Commons PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Meroni |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783031060366 |
This book explores the application of service design to urban commons. It originates from a project developed by the research group of POLIMI DESIS Lab of Politecnico di Milano, aimed at imagining the future of the Reggio Emilia Ducal Palace and its park - the Reggia di Rivalta. The peculiarity of the project lays in the idea that the design of a (public) space should be informed by the design of its services, because the development of specific activities actually builds a fundamental part of the identity of a place, conceiving both the tangible and intangible dimensions as part of a single creative process. The combination of a participatory process and the integration of spatial and service design led to infrastructuring a multi-stakeholder participatory action research of envisioning the future of a public good. This effort has been thus framed into a working methodology, specific tools and progressive outputs, which are defined as Service Master Planning (the process), and Service Master Plan (the product), allowing service design professionals to expand their knowledge and develop skills for a new field of application connected to urban planning.
Service Design for Urban Commons
Title | Service Design for Urban Commons PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Meroni |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2022-08-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3031060350 |
This book explores the application of service design to urban commons. It originates from a project developed by the research group of POLIMI DESIS Lab of Politecnico di Milano, aimed at imagining the future of the Reggio Emilia Ducal Palace and its park - the Reggia di Rivalta. The peculiarity of the project lays in the idea that the design of a (public) space should be informed by the design of its services, because the development of specific activities actually builds a fundamental part of the identity of a place, conceiving both the tangible and intangible dimensions as part of a single creative process. The combination of a participatory process and the integration of spatial and service design led to infrastructuring a multi-stakeholder participatory action research of envisioning the future of a public good. This effort has been thus framed into a working methodology, specific tools and progressive outputs, which are defined as Service Master Planning (the process), and Service Master Plan (the product), allowing service design professionals to expand their knowledge and develop skills for a new field of application connected to urban planning.
Participatory Practice in Space, Place, and Service Design
Title | Participatory Practice in Space, Place, and Service Design PDF eBook |
Author | Kelly L. Anderson |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 343 |
Release | 2022-10-18 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 1648895379 |
'Participatory Practice in Space, Place, and Service Design' is premised on a belief in the importance of participatory practices in finding creative solutions to the plethora of problems we face today. It argues that engaging professions with the public in mutual exploration, analysis, and creative thinking is essential. It not only ensures better quality products, places, services, and a greater sense of civic agency but also facilitates fuller access to them and the life opportunities they can unleash. This book offers a uniquely varied perspective of the myriad ways in which participatory practices operate across disciplines and how they impact the worlds and communities we create and inhabit. This book suggests that participatory practices are multi-disciplinary and relevant in fields as diverse as design, architecture, education, health care, sustainability, and community activism, to name a few of those discussed here. How do designed objects and environments affect wellness, creativity, learning, and a sense of belonging? How do products and services affect everyday experience and attitudes towards issues such as sustainability? How does giving people a creative voice in their own education, services, and built environments open up their potential and strengthen identity and civic agency? Addressing these questions requires a rethinking of relations between people, objects, and environments; it demands attention to space, place, and services.
Urban Commons for Good Living
Title | Urban Commons for Good Living PDF eBook |
Author | Massimo Frigerio |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789791259767 |
Ostrom in the City
Title | Ostrom in the City PDF eBook |
Author | Sheila Foster |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2018 |
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ISBN |
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Communities’ Sustainable Experiences
Title | Communities’ Sustainable Experiences PDF eBook |
Author | Salvatore Di Dio |
Publisher | Altralinea Edizioni |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2024-06-24 |
Genre | Architecture |
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“THE TRUE DIMENSION OF CITIES IS NOT SPACE, BUT TIME” (Konstantinos Doxiadis) This shift from the spatial dimension to that of time, places the focus on the individual’s scale of perception. How individuals spend their time shapes and infuses our environments with meaning, influencing social dynamics and cultural values. The Next Generation EU project exemplifies this shift by integrating lifestyle and environmental sustainability into urban planning. The goal is to facilitate a just transition to a circular economy, redefining not only the physical layout of cities but also the lived experience of its citizens within these evolving spaces. The evolution from the “Citizens’ Sustainable eXperience” to the “Communities’ Sustainable eXperience” , in the interdisciplinary research funded by the European Union, underscores a significant progression from individual to collective experience. UX, rooted in human-centered design, focuses on optimizing products and environments for personal use and satisfaction, CX expands these principles into the realm of more-than-human-centered design, where the focus extends beyond individual users to include wider community interactions and ecosystems. Therefore, the shift from UX to CX in urban planning and design is profoundly ethical. It calls for a paradigm that prioritizes collective well-being and sustainable development, inclusivity and cooperation.
Designing Proximity
Title | Designing Proximity PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Galluzzo |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 125 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031601459 |