Sarah Bell & Charlotte Johnson 
Co-designing Infrastructures [EPUB ebook] 
Community collaboration for liveable cities

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Co-designing Infrastructures tells the story of a research programme designed to bring the power of engineering and technology into the hands of grassroots community groups, to create bottom-up solutions to global crises. Four projects in London are described in detail, exemplifying community collaboration with engineers, designers and scientists to enact urban change. The projects co-designed solutions to air pollution, housing, the water-energy-food nexus, and water management. Rich case-study accounts are underpinned by theories of participation, environmental politics and socio-technical systems. The projects at the heart of the book are grounded in specific settings facing challenges familiar to urban communities throughout the world. This place-based approach to infrastructure is of international relevance as a foundation for urban resilience and sustainability. The authors document the tools used to deliver this work, providing guidance for others who are working to deliver local technical solutions to complex social and environmental problems around the world.


This is a book for engineers, designers, community organisers and researchers. Co-authored by researchers, it includes voices of community collaborators, their experiences, frustrations and aspirations. It explores useful theories about infrastructure, engineering and resilience from international academic research, and situates them in community-based co-design experience, to explain why bottom-up approaches are needed and how they might succeed.


Praise for Co-Designing Infrastructures
‘Co-designing Infrastructures is a useful provocation for museum professionals seeking to evolve their exhibition co-production models. The book, which is co-written by five authors, is targeted at community organisers, engineers, designers and researchers, but its themes will chime with creative producers of collaborative projects.’
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表中的内容

List of figures
List of tables
List of voices
List of abbreviations
How to Read this Book
Acknowledgements
Glossary


1 Introduction
2 Urban Communities
3 Infrastructures
4 Bottom-Up Research
5 Social Housing Decisions: Demolition or Refurbishment?
6 Reconfiguring the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Engineering Comes Home
7 Collaborating for Environmental Justice: Somers Town Air Quality
8 Integrating Water and Urban Greening: The Kipling Garden
9 Tools for Co-Design
10 Conclusions


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关于作者

Tse-Hui Teh is a lecturer in urban design and planning at the Bartlett School of Planning. Her research is focussed on how collectives of people, things and other species can coevolve so that people can live in sustainable ecosystems. She uses interviews, discussion groups, workshops and document analysis in combination with design and co-design to understand how the relationships between people, things and other species have changed and are likely to change in the future. Her current projects look at water reuse, water quality, vacuum flush and dry toilets.
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781800082250 ● 文件大小 5.3 MB ● 出版者 UCL Press ● 市 London ● 国家 GB ● 发布时间 2023 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8854447 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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