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Living in public spaces has a direct impact on citizens' lives. Discussions in recent years have pointed to the need to rethink public spaces as places where people can meet, interact, form opinions and build citizenship, making them an emerging issue. These are issues that can be tackled by making proper use of current and future capacities, improving efficiency and reinventing the organisation of cities, with a forward-looking vision of the future as a tool for civil society action strategies. With this in mind, it is believed that design is capable of collaborating in the development of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Living in public spaces has a direct impact on citizens' lives. Discussions in recent years have pointed to the need to rethink public spaces as places where people can meet, interact, form opinions and build citizenship, making them an emerging issue. These are issues that can be tackled by making proper use of current and future capacities, improving efficiency and reinventing the organisation of cities, with a forward-looking vision of the future as a tool for civil society action strategies. With this in mind, it is believed that design is capable of collaborating in the development of forward-looking scenarios for cities. To this end, the study proposes a methodological process of listening through the development of a workshop model that enables the creation of prospective scenarios, so that these can corroborate the future of people's participation in urban planning actions.
Autorenporträt
Die Autorin hat einen Abschluss in Bauproduktionstechnik vom IFRN, in Architektur und Städtebau von der UnP und in Design von der UFRN. Sie hat einen Master-Abschluss in Design von der UFPE. Derzeit unterrichtet sie Design an der UFRN und ist Gründungspartnerin von Estúdio Proa. Als multidisziplinäre Forscherin und Designerin widmet sie sich der Beziehung zwischen Design, städtischer Umwelt und sozialer Innovation.