Consensus design :: socially inclusive process /
Consensus Design offers a practical step by step guide to co-design; an increasingly important consideration for architects as they compete for work. The text moves from identifying the methodology of the process to developing a series of principles and practical steps which illustrate how consensus...
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Zusammenfassung: | Consensus Design offers a practical step by step guide to co-design; an increasingly important consideration for architects as they compete for work. The text moves from identifying the methodology of the process to developing a series of principles and practical steps which illustrate how consensus design can be established. For easy reference, flow charts show the process of achieving consensus design and include variations for different types of project and different groups of people. It gives clear timings so that agreements ca. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 222 pages) : illustrations |
Format: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780080502885 0080502881 9781136415531 113641553X 9781136415579 1136415572 9781136415586 1136415580 9786611024383 6611024387 1281024384 9781281024381 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Consensus design : |b socially inclusive process / |c Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Architecture as a social art: a journey -- PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY? -- Chapter 2. Why: community design and place -- What shapes places? -- Design by the community: why? -- What design involvement does for the community -- Chapter 3. Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design? -- Chapter 4. Consensus versus democracy -- Chapter 5. Community & players -- Surviving change -- Community and non-community -- Players -- Players, community and non-community -- Chapter 6. Design process for sustainability -- Proprietary stewardship -- Development within time-continuum -- Elemental sustainabilities -- PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW? -- Chapter 7. The principles behind the process -- Ideas and aspirations -- Spirit-of-place -- Science and art: understanding and creating -- Levels of place: beneath the surface -- Chapter 8. How in practice: place-study -- Place and project -- Working with place -- Processes of change: visible and invisible -- Place-study -- Chapter 9. How in practice: outline design -- Matching project to place -- Spirit-of-project -- Mood of place -- Time and life related -- Physical -- Growing places -- Chapter 10. How in practice: consensual building design -- Building and place -- Rough design -- Moving into three dimensions -- Organizing diagrams -- Detail design -- PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS -- Chapter 11. From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland -- Two stages: one process -- Reflections -- Chapter 12. Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden -- Reflections -- PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK -- Chapter 13. Leadership and teamship -- Leadership: a new model -- Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler -- Chapter 14. Social Technique -- Social technique with unequal groups -- Group process -- Confirming decisions -- Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to -- Chapter 15. Technique and non-technique -- Dead technique, live technique -- The demands of circumstance -- Thinking the process versus doing the process -- Taking time -- Understanding behind doing -- Chapter 16. What can go wrong? What can go right? -- PART SIX: PROJECTS -- Chapter 17. Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton -- One-day process -- Reflections -- Chapter 18. Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Short-, medium- and long-term development -- Rescuing the existing building -- Reflections -- Chapter 19. Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Site development strategy -- High-school building -- Reflections -- Chapter 20. Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California -- A different climate, culture, project -- Reflections. | |
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contents | Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Architecture as a social art: a journey -- PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY? -- Chapter 2. Why: community design and place -- What shapes places? -- Design by the community: why? -- What design involvement does for the community -- Chapter 3. Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design? -- Chapter 4. Consensus versus democracy -- Chapter 5. Community & players -- Surviving change -- Community and non-community -- Players -- Players, community and non-community -- Chapter 6. Design process for sustainability -- Proprietary stewardship -- Development within time-continuum -- Elemental sustainabilities -- PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW? -- Chapter 7. The principles behind the process -- Ideas and aspirations -- Spirit-of-place -- Science and art: understanding and creating -- Levels of place: beneath the surface -- Chapter 8. How in practice: place-study -- Place and project -- Working with place -- Processes of change: visible and invisible -- Place-study -- Chapter 9. How in practice: outline design -- Matching project to place -- Spirit-of-project -- Mood of place -- Time and life related -- Physical -- Growing places -- Chapter 10. How in practice: consensual building design -- Building and place -- Rough design -- Moving into three dimensions -- Organizing diagrams -- Detail design -- PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS -- Chapter 11. From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland -- Two stages: one process -- Reflections -- Chapter 12. Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden -- Reflections -- PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK -- Chapter 13. Leadership and teamship -- Leadership: a new model -- Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler -- Chapter 14. Social Technique -- Social technique with unequal groups -- Group process -- Confirming decisions -- Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to -- Chapter 15. Technique and non-technique -- Dead technique, live technique -- The demands of circumstance -- Thinking the process versus doing the process -- Taking time -- Understanding behind doing -- Chapter 16. What can go wrong? What can go right? -- PART SIX: PROJECTS -- Chapter 17. Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton -- One-day process -- Reflections -- Chapter 18. Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Short-, medium- and long-term development -- Rescuing the existing building -- Reflections -- Chapter 19. Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Site development strategy -- High-school building -- Reflections -- Chapter 20. Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California -- A different climate, culture, project -- Reflections. |
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spelling | Day, Christopher, 1942- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjtwWxVTBJhvFXB8mfJHcq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb90502706 Consensus design : socially inclusive process / Christopher Day with Rosie Parnell. Oxford : Architectural, 2003. 1 online resource (xvii, 222 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Architecture as a social art: a journey -- PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY? -- Chapter 2. Why: community design and place -- What shapes places? -- Design by the community: why? -- What design involvement does for the community -- Chapter 3. Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design? -- Chapter 4. Consensus versus democracy -- Chapter 5. Community & players -- Surviving change -- Community and non-community -- Players -- Players, community and non-community -- Chapter 6. Design process for sustainability -- Proprietary stewardship -- Development within time-continuum -- Elemental sustainabilities -- PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW? -- Chapter 7. The principles behind the process -- Ideas and aspirations -- Spirit-of-place -- Science and art: understanding and creating -- Levels of place: beneath the surface -- Chapter 8. How in practice: place-study -- Place and project -- Working with place -- Processes of change: visible and invisible -- Place-study -- Chapter 9. How in practice: outline design -- Matching project to place -- Spirit-of-project -- Mood of place -- Time and life related -- Physical -- Growing places -- Chapter 10. How in practice: consensual building design -- Building and place -- Rough design -- Moving into three dimensions -- Organizing diagrams -- Detail design -- PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS -- Chapter 11. From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland -- Two stages: one process -- Reflections -- Chapter 12. Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden -- Reflections -- PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK -- Chapter 13. Leadership and teamship -- Leadership: a new model -- Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler -- Chapter 14. Social Technique -- Social technique with unequal groups -- Group process -- Confirming decisions -- Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to -- Chapter 15. Technique and non-technique -- Dead technique, live technique -- The demands of circumstance -- Thinking the process versus doing the process -- Taking time -- Understanding behind doing -- Chapter 16. What can go wrong? What can go right? -- PART SIX: PROJECTS -- Chapter 17. Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton -- One-day process -- Reflections -- Chapter 18. Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Short-, medium- and long-term development -- Rescuing the existing building -- Reflections -- Chapter 19. Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Site development strategy -- High-school building -- Reflections -- Chapter 20. Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California -- A different climate, culture, project -- Reflections. Print version record. Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL digitized 2010 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Consensus Design offers a practical step by step guide to co-design; an increasingly important consideration for architects as they compete for work. The text moves from identifying the methodology of the process to developing a series of principles and practical steps which illustrate how consensus design can be established. For easy reference, flow charts show the process of achieving consensus design and include variations for different types of project and different groups of people. It gives clear timings so that agreements ca. English. Architectural design. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006585 Architectural design Case studies. Design architectural. Design architectural Études de cas. ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Security Design. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Project Management. bisacsh Architectural design fast Electronic books. Case studies fast Parnell, Rosie. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00004176 has work: Consensus design (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGtDDTMbRBFhXWybCtjJMq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Day, Christopher, 1942- Consensus design. Oxford : Architectural, 2003 0750656050 9780750656054 (OCoLC)50403011 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=195945 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Day, Christopher, 1942- Consensus design : socially inclusive process / Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Architecture as a social art: a journey -- PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY? -- Chapter 2. Why: community design and place -- What shapes places? -- Design by the community: why? -- What design involvement does for the community -- Chapter 3. Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design? -- Chapter 4. Consensus versus democracy -- Chapter 5. Community & players -- Surviving change -- Community and non-community -- Players -- Players, community and non-community -- Chapter 6. Design process for sustainability -- Proprietary stewardship -- Development within time-continuum -- Elemental sustainabilities -- PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW? -- Chapter 7. The principles behind the process -- Ideas and aspirations -- Spirit-of-place -- Science and art: understanding and creating -- Levels of place: beneath the surface -- Chapter 8. How in practice: place-study -- Place and project -- Working with place -- Processes of change: visible and invisible -- Place-study -- Chapter 9. How in practice: outline design -- Matching project to place -- Spirit-of-project -- Mood of place -- Time and life related -- Physical -- Growing places -- Chapter 10. How in practice: consensual building design -- Building and place -- Rough design -- Moving into three dimensions -- Organizing diagrams -- Detail design -- PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS -- Chapter 11. From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland -- Two stages: one process -- Reflections -- Chapter 12. Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden -- Reflections -- PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK -- Chapter 13. Leadership and teamship -- Leadership: a new model -- Knowledge: power or fertilizing enabler -- Chapter 14. Social Technique -- Social technique with unequal groups -- Group process -- Confirming decisions -- Recapitulation: anchoring where we've got to -- Chapter 15. Technique and non-technique -- Dead technique, live technique -- The demands of circumstance -- Thinking the process versus doing the process -- Taking time -- Understanding behind doing -- Chapter 16. What can go wrong? What can go right? -- PART SIX: PROJECTS -- Chapter 17. Reversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton -- One-day process -- Reflections -- Chapter 18. Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Short-, medium- and long-term development -- Rescuing the existing building -- Reflections -- Chapter 19. Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California -- Site development strategy -- High-school building -- Reflections -- Chapter 20. Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California -- A different climate, culture, project -- Reflections. Architectural design. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006585 Architectural design Case studies. Design architectural. Design architectural Études de cas. ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Security Design. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Project Management. bisacsh Architectural design fast |
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topic | Architectural design. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006585 Architectural design Case studies. Design architectural. Design architectural Études de cas. ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Security Design. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Project Management. bisacsh Architectural design fast |
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