This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urban planning as a range of practices undertaken across a landscape of economies that largely exists outside of the capitalist economy. These practices themselves overlap in terms of their material forms, bodily and mental activities with the practices undertaken by labour employed to produce the built environment within the capitalist marketplace. With respect to participation, our aim in articulating practices is to move away from a discussion of levels of participation and legitimacy within individual projects and towards an understanding of the organising, productive and reproductive work that is done in participating in the production of th...
peer reviewedThis editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articl...
The involvement of local communities in public space planning and design processes is widely promote...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the academic debate on participatory urban dev...
<p>This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urba...
In the fifty years since the Skeffington Committee was formed to investigate how planning might resp...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
This issue of Footprint examines the recent participatory turn in urban planning and urban design. I...
This issue of Footprint examines the recent participatory turn in urban planning and urban design. I...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
WHO KNOWS BETTER: DIFFERENT APPROACHES TOWARDS PARTICIPATION The main aim of this article is to show...
Can we remake local economies from scratch – not through political struggle but by design – to solve...
Architectural development practices for marginal communities have, in recent decades, sought to medi...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
The critical literature on participation warns that a focus on 'consensus' evades the poli...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
peer reviewedThis editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articl...
The involvement of local communities in public space planning and design processes is widely promote...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the academic debate on participatory urban dev...
<p>This article begins to construct a theory of participation in architecture, urban design and urba...
In the fifty years since the Skeffington Committee was formed to investigate how planning might resp...
Over the recent decades, we have experienced a shift away from technocratic planning towards the ide...
This issue of Footprint examines the recent participatory turn in urban planning and urban design. I...
This issue of Footprint examines the recent participatory turn in urban planning and urban design. I...
xiii, 312 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "July 2007". University of Otag...
WHO KNOWS BETTER: DIFFERENT APPROACHES TOWARDS PARTICIPATION The main aim of this article is to show...
Can we remake local economies from scratch – not through political struggle but by design – to solve...
Architectural development practices for marginal communities have, in recent decades, sought to medi...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
The critical literature on participation warns that a focus on 'consensus' evades the poli...
Under the headers of ‘collaboration’, ‘participatory design’ and ‘co-production’ participation is no...
peer reviewedThis editorial note provides an extended summary and transversal analysis of ten articl...
The involvement of local communities in public space planning and design processes is widely promote...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the academic debate on participatory urban dev...