Methods

We use placemaking as a way to equip local communities with knowledge and tools to shape their own environments.

Co-design is a collaborative design process based on the active involvement of users in creative work. It means designing with people, not only for them.

Citizen science is a research approach that actively involves local communities in scientific processes. Residents become researchers and, together with scientists, explore issues important to their everyday environment.

Action research combines research and social change.

We design spaces for meeting, interaction, and everyday urban life — the “life between buildings.”

A spatial audit is a method of evaluating a specific area from the perspective of its users.

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