了解苔藓:形成探究社区

H. Buck
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社区一词,当应用于社会参与项目时,通常包含了人们聚集在一起的一系列不同动机。它很少描述一个和谐的群体,而是一组不断变化的个体,他们有不同的兴趣和参与的原因。以伦敦R-urban社区花园周围的苔藓墙的参与式设计为例,本文将探讨如何通过会议、活动和研讨会将对社区一词的不同理解结合在一起,作为一个设计的参与过程。项目的场地,定义了一个由居民组成的社区。社区花园墙的设计是为了应对该地区糟糕的空气质量,与由活动家和学者组成的社区合作。这堵墙通过建筑工作坊进行测试,吸引了有兴趣学习DIY和空气质量的志愿者,建立了一个多样化的实践社区。这些不同的社区聚集在一起,通过实验原型来了解这堵墙,作为一个探索的社区。本文将反思针对特定群体的不同参与策略的成功与失败,探索意想不到的参与时刻以及冷漠和误解的挑战。它将探讨这些事件如何通过参与设计和所产生的物品的遗产,使人们在对社区一词的不同理解之间移动。这有可能为这样的项目发展出长期的集体关注,而这个社区反过来可以支持行为改变,为个人的城市流动性提供信息。
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Learning about Moss: Forming Communities of Inquiry
The term community, when applied to socially engaged projects, often encompasses a range of different motivations for people to come together. It rarely describes a harmonious group, but instead an ever-changing set of individuals, with different interests and reasons for taking part. Looking at the participatory design of a moss wall around the community garden at R-urban, in London, the paper will explore how different understandings of the term community came together through meetings, events and workshops, as a designed process of engagement. The site of the project, defined a community of location, made up of residents. The community garden wall was designed in response to the poor air quality within the area, collaborating with a community of concern, made up of activists and academics. The wall was tested through construction workshops, attracting volunteers interested in learning about DIY as well as air quality, building a diverse community of practice. These different communities came together to learn about the wall through experimental prototypes, as a community of enquiry. The paper will reflect on the success and failures of different engagement strategies to target specific groups, exploring unexpected moments of engagement and the challenges of apathy and misunderstanding. It will explore how these events enabled people to move between different understandings of the term community, through the engagement in design and the legacy of the objects produced. This has the potential to develop a longer-term collective concern for such a project and this community can in turn support behaviour change, informing an individual’s urban mobility.
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