20/20 Visions Collaborative Planning and Placemaking
Coordonnateur : Campion Charles
Community involvement in planning and placemaking through early, inclusive participatory methods can build consensus, speed up planning and add social, economic and environmental value to projects, leading to healthier, happier and more sustainable places. 20/20 Visions is an inspiring and visually stimulating introduction to the practice of participatory planning. 20 worldwide case studies, spanning 1960's projects in USA to present day UK, explore the context, implementation and follow up of the participative design process to illustrate its effectiveness in engaging all stakeholders/communities and tackling difficult regeneration issues.
1. The History of Collaborative Planning 2. Collaborative Planning – Why is it Needed? 3. Collaborative Planning – What is it? 4. 20/20 Case Studies 5. Lessons from the Case Studies 6. The Way Forward for Collaborative Planning
Charles Campion is JTP's Partner-in-Charge of participatory co-design processes with communities and stakeholders from all backgrounds and sectors. For over 20 years he has led and participated in numerous Charrette processes in the UK and worldwide.
Date de parution : 05-2018
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Mots-clés :
Charrette Process; collaborative planning; Charrette Team; placemaking; BREEAM Communities; participative design; Community Land Trusts; 20/20 vision; Urban Design Assistance Team; Community Planning Workshop; Community Interest Companies; Community Planning Weekend; King’s Cross London; SANTA FE; National Charrette Institute; East Nashville; Direct Creative Input; Built Environment Project; City Council; Crumlin Road; Kew Bridge; Collaborative Planning Process; Placemaking Process; Community Development Trusts; Town Teams; Report Back; GLA