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LOOPER
CO-DESIGN PRINCIPLES
2018 AESOP Young Academics Conference
Mareile WIegmann
Groningen
29/03/2018
1. Context: The LOOPER Project
2. Methods
3. Patterns emerging
4. Conclusions
Outline
Manchester (UK)
Brussels (BE)
Verona (IT)
Learning Loops in the Public Realm
Three parallel Urban Living Labs
► MANCHESTER
► VERONA
► BRUSSEL
► Street Safety
► Neighborhood Cohesion
► Air Quality
► Noise Pollution
► Safer streets
► Traffic Calming
Goals
► Creation of an online support platform through allsteps of co-creation
► Special emphasis on making learning loops tangibleand encouraged, both in face-to-face workshops and on the online platform
► Citizens, stakeholders and policy-makers iteratively learn together how to address urban challenges
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design 2b Evaluation3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
1b Data Collection
1c Visualization
Co-creation
VIV
GEOTAGGING TOOL
VIV
GEOTAGGING TOOL
VIV
GEOTAGGING TOOL
Going beyond Data Collection and Visualization
Co-Creation
Co-Design
Living Lab
Methods
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design 2b Evaluation3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
1b Data Collection
1c Visualization
Co-creation
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design 2b Evaluation3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
Empathize
Explore Problems
Define Problem
1b Data Collection
1c Visualization
Co-creation
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design 2b Evaluation3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
Ideate Design Test
Empathize
Explore Problems
Define Problem
1b Data Collection
1c Visualization
Co-creation
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design 2b Evaluation3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
Ideate Design Test
Organize Evaluate Agree
Empathize
Explore Problems
Define Problem
1b Data Collection
1c Visualization
Co-creation
:
Patterns emerging
► Five realms where people aim to co-design
► Breadth of resouces available
Patterns emerging
CollaborativePlanning
Patterns emerging
CollaborativePlanning Public Service
Design
Patterns emerging
CollaborativePlanning
CitizenEngagement
Public Service Design
Patterns emerging
CollaborativePlanning
CitizenEngagement
Public Service Design
DesignThinking
Patterns emerging
CollaborativePlanning
CitizenEngagement
Public Service Design
DesignThinking
CommunityArchitecture
Patterns emerging
Physical toolkits
FacilitationHandbooks
Training courses
Team co-cooperation platforms
Online co-creationproducts
CommunityExperts
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design
2b Evaluation
3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
1c Visualization
1b Data Collection
CommunityExperts
1a Scoping
2a Co-Design
2b Evaluation
3a Implementation
3b Monitoring
1c Visualization
1b Data Collection
Expertise too weak/too strong
Governance barriers
Conflict
Disconnection
Resources(money, land…)
Deeper resource potentialof community
Dissent
Uninvolved citizens disagreeConveying ideas
Policy window
Conclusion: Challenges going forward
► Making the breadth of information accessible online
► Highlighting the underlying principles that should be put in place rather than offering a tool
► Achknowledge the hurdles throughout the process, yet frame them positively
► Make it tanglible to the community when they have learned totackle a hurdle. Celebrate these successes.
Thank you!Mareile Wiegmann
VUB - MOBI
Tel: 02 629 22 91
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