Title
Designing in "constellations": sustaining participatory design for neighborhoods.
Abstract
Sustaining participation in design is difficult, especially in neighborhoods that seek change consistent with their cultural values. Participatory Design offers several approaches (e.g. infrastructuring) that help to balance the sensibilities of urban planning with the immediacies of design. This paper investigates the distinctive value of a \"constellation\" of participatory activities that sustained engagement throughout the design of an urban plaza, combining physical and digital flows. Based on a three-year collaboration in a historically black South LA neighborhood, this study analyzes the reinvention of urban furniture -- payphones, bus benches, newspaper boxes, planters, and public displays -- into community interactions. After reviewing the concrete vision of this constellation, the City of Los Angeles decided to fund the implementation of a pedestrian plaza. This paper articulates our methods of infrastructuring, providing techniques that sustain participation over time around physical urban objects that become touch points for fluid groups of designers. More than any one design, the constellation approach provides a platform for horizontal iteration, maintaining focus and participation in imagining a neighborhood's socio-technical future.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2948076.2948083
PDC
Field
DocType
Citations 
Pedestrian,Participatory design,Design fiction,Knowledge management,Newspaper,Constellation,Management,Urban planning,Architectural engineering,Citizen journalism,Engineering,Participatory planning
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.48
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Karl Baumann1142.68
benjamin stokes2143.35
François Bar3345.27
Ben Caldwell4142.06