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Codesigning space : a primer / written by Oliver Marlow and Dermot Egan ; with a foreword by Tom Dyckhoff.

By: Marlow, OliverContributor(s): Egan, DermotPublisher: London : Artifice Books on Architecture, [2013]Description: 144 p. : ill. (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cm001: 26604ISBN: 1908967358 (pbk.) :; 9781908967350 (pbk.) :Other title: Co-designing spaceSubject(s): TILT (Firm) | Space (Architecture) | Architectural designDDC classification: 720.922
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

TILT are a London-based design and architecture practice that actively engages communities in designing and making their spaces. Founded by designer Oliver Marlow and social entrepreneur Dermot Egan, TILT has created a unique codesign methodology that transforms the way people interact with each other and the spaces around them. Participants are encouraged to explore the role of objects and furniture within their space and understand their impact on culture and behaviour.
TILT's codesign approach is having a significant impact on community building, deciphering complex project briefs, prototyping architecture and delivering enabling spaces. Through their trans-disciplinary design team, including architects, furniture designer/makers, graphic designers and technologists, TILT are challenging the traditional role of the architect in space design.
Codesigning Space is an introduction to this fresh approach to designing spaces, placing TILT's work in the context of the codesign movement and offering an introduction to their methodology and projects. Referencing case studies from different industries, including Health, Workplace, Coworking and the Arts, the book demonstrates the power of codesign as a method to design spaces, highlighting its potential to engage communities to purposefully shape environments and influence their culture.

Includes bibliographical references.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Foreword (p. 6)
  • Manifesto for a young practice (p. 10)
  • Theory (p. 12)
  • All men and women are designers, Dermot Egan (p. 14)
  • The TILT process (p. 18)
  • The thing you make and the way it's received (p. 20)
  • The workshop as design setting (p. 24)
  • At best architecture is about placemaking (p. 28)
  • Projects are no longer about creating just things (p. 32)
  • Things are changing all the time (p. 36)
  • Creating a rich ecosystem for transformational design (p. 42)
  • Design is a process not a product (p. 46)
  • What makes a space enabling?, TILT (p. 50)
  • Practice (p. 56)
  • Activity Location (p. 58)
  • Ask the Space (p. 62)
  • Blind Lead (p. 66)
  • Desk Top (p. 70)
  • Dodecahedron (p. 72)
  • Ecology Map (p. 74)
  • Placemaking (p. 78)
  • Flags (p. 80)
  • Following (p. 82)
  • Freeze Frame (p. 84)
  • Give Get (p. 86)
  • Image Blast (p. 88)
  • Imaginary Tables (p. 92)
  • In Place (p. 96)
  • Landscapes (p. 98)
  • Line Up (p. 100)
  • Make My Day (p. 102)
  • Object Call (p. 106)
  • PPPP (p. 110)
  • Rant Roll (p. 112)
  • Rapid Render: Paper (p. 114)
  • Rapid Render: Model (p. 116)
  • Rapid Render: Full scale (p. 120)
  • Shrove Tuesday (p. 124)
  • Smoke Room (p. 126)
  • The Vitrine (p. 128)
  • WWWW (p. 130)
  • Appendix (p. 134)
  • Book Map (p. 136)
  • Theory section photographs (p. 138)
  • Contributors (p. 140)
  • The TILT team (p. 141)
  • Collaborators (p. 142)
  • Further reading (p. 142)
  • Acknowledgements (p. 143)

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