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Record Nr.

UNINA9910298388903321

Titolo

The Design Charrette : Ways to Envision Sustainable Futures / / edited by Rob Roggema

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014

ISBN

94-007-7031-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2014.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (351 p.)

Disciplina

333.7

Soggetti

Sustainable development

Architecture

Climate change

Leadership

Landscape architecture

Urban planning

City planning

Sustainable Development

Cities, Countries, Regions

Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts

Business Strategy/Leadership

Landscape Architecture

Urbanism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1: That stubborn Mr. Vedder -- Part I: GENERAL THEORY -- Chapter 2: The Design Charrette -- Chapter 3: Innovations in Organisational and Community Learning -- Chapter 4: Shifting Paradigms -- Part II: EXAMPLES AND CASE STUDIES -- Chapter 5: International Conference on Renewable Energy Approaches for the Spatial Environment (INCREASE) -- Chapter 6: Charrettes in Two Days: Sea Lake and Bendigo -- Chapter 7: Lok Jumbish: Rural Participatory Design in Rajasthan, Lessons for the Future -- Chapter 8: Groningen; the Spread-out Charrette -- Chapter 9: Grounds for Change, Sustainable Energy Futures -- Chapter 10: Design Charrettes for



Sustainable Building in China -- Chapter 11: Learning by practice, high-pressure student ateliers -- Chapter 12: The charrette of Mr. Xu -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This book was written to support community involvement in the design process, to help prevent negative outcomes that can result from a top-down design approach. The combination of community involvement and design is, at least in literature, not very extensive. Although much has been written about stakeholder involvement, this is often not directly related to design processes, which – most importantly – deprives community members of the opportunity to design their desired future themselves. The Design Charrette: Ways to Envision Sustainable Futures provides a theoretical foundation establishing the benefits of organizing a design charrette for community-based planning, supported by many practical examples. The book includes sections on collaborative learning, practical guidance, theory and case studies in many different contexts: long and short charrettes, urban and rural subjects, and Dutch, Chinese, Australian, Indian and European examples. Part I: General Theory offers a detailed overview of the charrette process, a chapter on innovations in organizational and community learning and a chapter on shifting paradigms in the design charrette. Part II presents a number of case studies, including the INternational Conference on Renewable Energy Approaches for the Spatial Environment (INCREASE); charrettes accomplished in two days in the communities of Sea Lake and Bendigo in Australia; a chapter on lessons for the future, describing rural participatory design in Rajasthan, India; a description of learning by practice in a high-pressure student atelier; a chapter entitled Design Charrettes for Sustainable Building in China and more. The Design Charrette challenges the conventional wisdom that good design by itself will bring about the benefits the designer envisions. By demonstrating and analyzing the effectiveness of design charrettes in personal development and learning, and as a way to share desired future pathways, the book benefits everyone who may be leading, considering or participating in a design charrette.