peer reviewedThis editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articles gathered for the 2022 Special Issue on participation in contemporary architecture. The call for contribution circulated in June 2021 attracted papers from Central Europe (n=8) and North America (n=2), and presents an overview of ongoing practices and research in participatory architecture in these areas. The Special Issue aimed to study the connections between disciplines and gathered nine empirical cases and one literature review. In this editorial note, we first analyze these contributions to better understand the nature of architecture in participating in the profiles of end-users and project teams, and the scale of the projects. Second...
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Edited with Peter Blundell Jones and Doina Petrescu. A collection of essays setting out the whys and...
This editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articles gathered f...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Participatory Architecture (PA) stands for the democratisation of architectural design processes. Ar...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
In this paper we present a way of thinking which clarifies concepts of participation across not only...
In the fifty years since the Skeffington Committee was formed to investigate how planning might resp...
Did someone say Participate? An Atlas of Spatial Practice Did someone say we need yet another antho...
This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban p...
This paper explores participatory architecture through counterbalancing a historical review with an ...
Participatory architecture is a form of architectural process that integrates the actual users of bu...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
This study aims to present first results of a systematic mapping study (SMS), related to my PhD proj...
Public participation in architecture implies a change to the whole traditional range of subjects and...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
Edited with Peter Blundell Jones and Doina Petrescu. A collection of essays setting out the whys and...
This editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articles gathered f...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
Participatory Architecture (PA) stands for the democratisation of architectural design processes. Ar...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
In this paper we present a way of thinking which clarifies concepts of participation across not only...
In the fifty years since the Skeffington Committee was formed to investigate how planning might resp...
Did someone say Participate? An Atlas of Spatial Practice Did someone say we need yet another antho...
This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban p...
This paper explores participatory architecture through counterbalancing a historical review with an ...
Participatory architecture is a form of architectural process that integrates the actual users of bu...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
This study aims to present first results of a systematic mapping study (SMS), related to my PhD proj...
Public participation in architecture implies a change to the whole traditional range of subjects and...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
Edited with Peter Blundell Jones and Doina Petrescu. A collection of essays setting out the whys and...