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Title: | Hoepert(h)ings | Contributors/Performers: | Devlieger, Lionel (Rotor) PRINCEN, Peter VANDEN ECKER, Frank MARTENS, Sarah HUYBRECHTS, Liesbeth DEVISCH, Oswald |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Abstract: | In a live project of 11 days, 2 artefacts (crafted interventions) were built with recuperated building materials in a participatory design process involving villagers, students and researchers. In all steps of the design process (brief, material sourcing, design, construction) local actors were involved. These artefacts make space for 'light encounters' on specific locations in the village and connect landscape elements, roads for slow traffic and different groups of villagers. | Keywords: | social crafting, prototyping, live project, participation | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/20161 | Discipline: | design en architectuur | Research Context: | This live project is embedded in a longer process and framed within an Action Research in a Phd-project 'What is public? Common space in rural villages'. | Impact Description: | Impact on 1. EDUCATION: this was a pilot-project, goal to embed live projects as an methodology in the curriculum of Master of Architecture / 2. SOCIETAL-LOCAL: support coalitions between local and regional actors (civic society) and villagers: to (A) respond to spatial transformations 'spatially' (use, appropriation, maintenance) e.g. villagers cooperate to maintain public green (B) initiate new project e.g. funding to restore orchard / 3. research: new data / further steps within frame of action research (phd project) | Related Info: | University of East Londen (education / methodology: impact 1) Municipality of Borgloon (maintenance: impact 2) Regionaal Landschap Haspengouw Voeren (new projects, funding: impact 2) Natuurpunt (maintenance, impact 2) Kasteel Mariagaarde (local actor, long-term engagement, impact 2) Ter Heide (local actor, long-term engagement, impact 2) SOCIETAL: new funding to restore orchard, connect roads for non-motorized traffic RESEARCH: phd project 'What is public?' Common space in rural villages PROFESSIONAL: material sourcing, a jury of professional architects, building companies and social users honored this live project with a sample of recuperated building material in a national competition for (architectural) designers. |
Category: | AOR | Type: | Artistic/designerly creation |
Appears in Collections: | Artistic/designerly creations |
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