In recent years, urban transformations have required new work approaches and roles for architects and designers. These expand beyond the design of physical objects, buildings or urban plans, to include the mediation of more complex and controversial processes and collaborations. Negotiation among various kinds of actors has become central, and this challenges traditional expert roles and power relations in architecture and design. This paper draws upon two cases of professional experience and ‘research through design’ to elaborate the role and work of architects/ designers in mediating the temporary use of space. Temporary use is becoming a central and strategic component of urban development today, and it involves direct engagement of citi...
© 2020 Timothy John MooreResearch in “temporary-use” urbanism — the interim use of vacant land and b...
This paper relates to the theme of Public Space and the Built Environment, exploring possible (inter...
It could be the most powerful tool any community might have to develop their built environment. Yet,...
In recent years, urban transformations have required new work approaches and roles for architects an...
Recent discussions in Participatory Design aroundinfrastructuring and particularly ‘agonistic space’...
This thesis examines participatory Urban Planning as an emerging application area for Participatory ...
We live in towns that are in daily, continuous and sometimes instantaneous, transformation. Cities t...
Temporary interventions in public space are becoming important tools for rethinking and changing urb...
Citizens’ participation in the design process has been discussed since the aftermath of World War II...
This paper investigates the diversity of design/humanities through the designer’s role in the urban ...
Session - Adaptable Futures IVHousing flexibility is more than technical potentials and architecture...
Analysis of the emergent theoretical, empirical, and planning policy studies of 'temporary uses...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
Temporary use as a subject of work should be understood as temporary development or use of land and ...
This article presents concepts of architecture and urban scenography in relation to experiential urb...
© 2020 Timothy John MooreResearch in “temporary-use” urbanism — the interim use of vacant land and b...
This paper relates to the theme of Public Space and the Built Environment, exploring possible (inter...
It could be the most powerful tool any community might have to develop their built environment. Yet,...
In recent years, urban transformations have required new work approaches and roles for architects an...
Recent discussions in Participatory Design aroundinfrastructuring and particularly ‘agonistic space’...
This thesis examines participatory Urban Planning as an emerging application area for Participatory ...
We live in towns that are in daily, continuous and sometimes instantaneous, transformation. Cities t...
Temporary interventions in public space are becoming important tools for rethinking and changing urb...
Citizens’ participation in the design process has been discussed since the aftermath of World War II...
This paper investigates the diversity of design/humanities through the designer’s role in the urban ...
Session - Adaptable Futures IVHousing flexibility is more than technical potentials and architecture...
Analysis of the emergent theoretical, empirical, and planning policy studies of 'temporary uses...
Public space is defined by being accessible to anyone at anytime, it is the space of community and s...
Temporary use as a subject of work should be understood as temporary development or use of land and ...
This article presents concepts of architecture and urban scenography in relation to experiential urb...
© 2020 Timothy John MooreResearch in “temporary-use” urbanism — the interim use of vacant land and b...
This paper relates to the theme of Public Space and the Built Environment, exploring possible (inter...
It could be the most powerful tool any community might have to develop their built environment. Yet,...