Towards a framework for urban landscape co-design: Linking the participation ladder and the design cycle

Macarena Gaete Cruz*, Aksel Ersoy, Darinka Czischke, Ellen van Bueren

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Abstract

With the increasing social and ecological pressures on urban settlements, re-thinking how we produce them becomes a growing concern. Due to the diversity of actors across sectors and backgrounds involved in such design processes, collaboration is of utmost importance. Co-design can thus play a crucial role in integrating aims and knowledge as an evolving institutional process toward feasible, suitable and legitimate projects. While many studies on co-design focus on one-time activities, little attention is paid to conceptualising how such processes occur, involving several actors in dynamic participatory ways. We propose a Co-Design Framework and suggest that collaboration is achieved at many levels within different design steps in the process. Analysing three Chilean public space co-design processes through the lens of our framework, we highlight the intrinsic diversity of such an approach. This study posits that three co-design arenas interact (strategic, transdisciplinary, and socio-cultural) according to their main aims to enable, inform, and legitimise the projects accordingly. Our framework contributes to conceptualising and analyzing co-design and may also be useful to plan and develop such processes in academia and practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-252
Number of pages20
JournalCoDesign
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Chile
  • Co-design
  • collaborative design
  • design process
  • public space
  • urban landscape

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