Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook
Seed Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues
Herausgeber: Abendroth, Lisa; Bell, Bryan
Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook
Seed Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues
Herausgeber: Abendroth, Lisa; Bell, Bryan
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Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: Seed Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues is the first book to demonstrate that public interest design has emerged as a distinct profession. The book features an Issues Index composed of ninety critical social, economic, and environmental issues, illustrated with thirty case study projects representing eighteen countries and four continents, all cross-referenced, to show you how every human issue is a design issue.
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Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: Seed Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues is the first book to demonstrate that public interest design has emerged as a distinct profession. The book features an Issues Index composed of ninety critical social, economic, and environmental issues, illustrated with thirty case study projects representing eighteen countries and four continents, all cross-referenced, to show you how every human issue is a design issue.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138810358
- ISBN-10: 1138810355
- Artikelnr.: 42794691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138810358
- ISBN-10: 1138810355
- Artikelnr.: 42794691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lisa M. Abendroth is a professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver in Colorado, USA. She is a SEED Network founding member, a SEED Evaluator coauthor, and a 2013 recipient of the SEED Award for Leadership in Public Interest Design. Bryan Bell is the founder of Design Corps in North Carolina, USA, and cofounder of the SEED (Social Economic Environmental Design) Network. Bell was awarded a National AIA Award and was a National Design Award Finalist. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Acknowledgements. Foreword Scott Moore y Medina, Jon Red Corn.
Introduction. Part 1: Understanding Public Interest Design: Essays 1. The
State of Public Interest Design Bryan Bell 2. What Social Justice Movements
Can Teach Us About Public Interest Design Barbara Brown Wilson 3.
Professional Responsibility and Ethics Thomas Fisher 4. Learning From
Public Interest Practices Roberta Feldman, Sergio Palleroni, David Perkes
5. Designers Engaging in Business Development Heather Fleming, David Kaisel
6. Evaluating Impact Without Evidence Michael A. Cohen 7. Post Occupancy:
Implementation and Evaluation Steven A. Moore Part 2: Practicing Public
Interest Design: SEED Methodology 8. Social Economic Environmental Design
Methodology 9. The SEED Evaluator and SEED Certification 10. Starting a
Project: Public Participation and the Feedback Loop 11. Moving Forward
Together: Engagement in Community Design and Development Ceara O'Leary, Dan
Pitera 12. Paths to a Sustainable Future: Native American Community
Building Jamie Blosser 13. Sustaining Collaboration: Extended Engagement
14. Storytelling for Social and Environmental Impact in Design Michael
Haggerty 15. Amplifying Community Voice: Neighborhood Identity Development
Brent A. Brown, Emily Schmidt 16. Doing More: Issue-Based Design and the
Triple Bottom Line 17. Unthinking Sanitation for the Urban Poor Julia King,
Dr. Renu Khosla 18. A Balanced Approach to the Demand for Classrooms
Margarette Leite, Sergio Palleroni 19. Assessing Results: Defining and
Measuring Success 20. Designing Solutions to Childhood Malnutrition Ramsey
Ford, Kate Hanisian 21. Setting the Stage for Social, Economic and
Environmental Achievement: Benchmarking the Durham Performing Arts Center
Philip Szostak 22. Scaling a Project: Uniting Diverse Stakeholders 23.
Lessons from Rwanda: Scaling Up Holistic Approaches to Health Facilities
Michael P. Murphy Jr., Alan Ricks, Annie Moulton 24. Evolving the
Sanitation Marketplace in Cambodia Yi Wei Part3: Documenting the Value of
Public Interest Design: Case Studies and Issues Index 25. The Issues Index:
Expanded Opportunity Through an Issues Approach 26. Case Studies and Issues
Index. Glossary. Contributors Biographies. Reading List. Appendix A:
Methods of Engagement. Appendix B: Issue Index Cross-Reference Guide.
Appendix C: Case Study Locator Map. Image Credits. Index
Introduction. Part 1: Understanding Public Interest Design: Essays 1. The
State of Public Interest Design Bryan Bell 2. What Social Justice Movements
Can Teach Us About Public Interest Design Barbara Brown Wilson 3.
Professional Responsibility and Ethics Thomas Fisher 4. Learning From
Public Interest Practices Roberta Feldman, Sergio Palleroni, David Perkes
5. Designers Engaging in Business Development Heather Fleming, David Kaisel
6. Evaluating Impact Without Evidence Michael A. Cohen 7. Post Occupancy:
Implementation and Evaluation Steven A. Moore Part 2: Practicing Public
Interest Design: SEED Methodology 8. Social Economic Environmental Design
Methodology 9. The SEED Evaluator and SEED Certification 10. Starting a
Project: Public Participation and the Feedback Loop 11. Moving Forward
Together: Engagement in Community Design and Development Ceara O'Leary, Dan
Pitera 12. Paths to a Sustainable Future: Native American Community
Building Jamie Blosser 13. Sustaining Collaboration: Extended Engagement
14. Storytelling for Social and Environmental Impact in Design Michael
Haggerty 15. Amplifying Community Voice: Neighborhood Identity Development
Brent A. Brown, Emily Schmidt 16. Doing More: Issue-Based Design and the
Triple Bottom Line 17. Unthinking Sanitation for the Urban Poor Julia King,
Dr. Renu Khosla 18. A Balanced Approach to the Demand for Classrooms
Margarette Leite, Sergio Palleroni 19. Assessing Results: Defining and
Measuring Success 20. Designing Solutions to Childhood Malnutrition Ramsey
Ford, Kate Hanisian 21. Setting the Stage for Social, Economic and
Environmental Achievement: Benchmarking the Durham Performing Arts Center
Philip Szostak 22. Scaling a Project: Uniting Diverse Stakeholders 23.
Lessons from Rwanda: Scaling Up Holistic Approaches to Health Facilities
Michael P. Murphy Jr., Alan Ricks, Annie Moulton 24. Evolving the
Sanitation Marketplace in Cambodia Yi Wei Part3: Documenting the Value of
Public Interest Design: Case Studies and Issues Index 25. The Issues Index:
Expanded Opportunity Through an Issues Approach 26. Case Studies and Issues
Index. Glossary. Contributors Biographies. Reading List. Appendix A:
Methods of Engagement. Appendix B: Issue Index Cross-Reference Guide.
Appendix C: Case Study Locator Map. Image Credits. Index
Acknowledgements. Foreword Scott Moore y Medina, Jon Red Corn.
Introduction. Part 1: Understanding Public Interest Design: Essays 1. The
State of Public Interest Design Bryan Bell 2. What Social Justice Movements
Can Teach Us About Public Interest Design Barbara Brown Wilson 3.
Professional Responsibility and Ethics Thomas Fisher 4. Learning From
Public Interest Practices Roberta Feldman, Sergio Palleroni, David Perkes
5. Designers Engaging in Business Development Heather Fleming, David Kaisel
6. Evaluating Impact Without Evidence Michael A. Cohen 7. Post Occupancy:
Implementation and Evaluation Steven A. Moore Part 2: Practicing Public
Interest Design: SEED Methodology 8. Social Economic Environmental Design
Methodology 9. The SEED Evaluator and SEED Certification 10. Starting a
Project: Public Participation and the Feedback Loop 11. Moving Forward
Together: Engagement in Community Design and Development Ceara O'Leary, Dan
Pitera 12. Paths to a Sustainable Future: Native American Community
Building Jamie Blosser 13. Sustaining Collaboration: Extended Engagement
14. Storytelling for Social and Environmental Impact in Design Michael
Haggerty 15. Amplifying Community Voice: Neighborhood Identity Development
Brent A. Brown, Emily Schmidt 16. Doing More: Issue-Based Design and the
Triple Bottom Line 17. Unthinking Sanitation for the Urban Poor Julia King,
Dr. Renu Khosla 18. A Balanced Approach to the Demand for Classrooms
Margarette Leite, Sergio Palleroni 19. Assessing Results: Defining and
Measuring Success 20. Designing Solutions to Childhood Malnutrition Ramsey
Ford, Kate Hanisian 21. Setting the Stage for Social, Economic and
Environmental Achievement: Benchmarking the Durham Performing Arts Center
Philip Szostak 22. Scaling a Project: Uniting Diverse Stakeholders 23.
Lessons from Rwanda: Scaling Up Holistic Approaches to Health Facilities
Michael P. Murphy Jr., Alan Ricks, Annie Moulton 24. Evolving the
Sanitation Marketplace in Cambodia Yi Wei Part3: Documenting the Value of
Public Interest Design: Case Studies and Issues Index 25. The Issues Index:
Expanded Opportunity Through an Issues Approach 26. Case Studies and Issues
Index. Glossary. Contributors Biographies. Reading List. Appendix A:
Methods of Engagement. Appendix B: Issue Index Cross-Reference Guide.
Appendix C: Case Study Locator Map. Image Credits. Index
Introduction. Part 1: Understanding Public Interest Design: Essays 1. The
State of Public Interest Design Bryan Bell 2. What Social Justice Movements
Can Teach Us About Public Interest Design Barbara Brown Wilson 3.
Professional Responsibility and Ethics Thomas Fisher 4. Learning From
Public Interest Practices Roberta Feldman, Sergio Palleroni, David Perkes
5. Designers Engaging in Business Development Heather Fleming, David Kaisel
6. Evaluating Impact Without Evidence Michael A. Cohen 7. Post Occupancy:
Implementation and Evaluation Steven A. Moore Part 2: Practicing Public
Interest Design: SEED Methodology 8. Social Economic Environmental Design
Methodology 9. The SEED Evaluator and SEED Certification 10. Starting a
Project: Public Participation and the Feedback Loop 11. Moving Forward
Together: Engagement in Community Design and Development Ceara O'Leary, Dan
Pitera 12. Paths to a Sustainable Future: Native American Community
Building Jamie Blosser 13. Sustaining Collaboration: Extended Engagement
14. Storytelling for Social and Environmental Impact in Design Michael
Haggerty 15. Amplifying Community Voice: Neighborhood Identity Development
Brent A. Brown, Emily Schmidt 16. Doing More: Issue-Based Design and the
Triple Bottom Line 17. Unthinking Sanitation for the Urban Poor Julia King,
Dr. Renu Khosla 18. A Balanced Approach to the Demand for Classrooms
Margarette Leite, Sergio Palleroni 19. Assessing Results: Defining and
Measuring Success 20. Designing Solutions to Childhood Malnutrition Ramsey
Ford, Kate Hanisian 21. Setting the Stage for Social, Economic and
Environmental Achievement: Benchmarking the Durham Performing Arts Center
Philip Szostak 22. Scaling a Project: Uniting Diverse Stakeholders 23.
Lessons from Rwanda: Scaling Up Holistic Approaches to Health Facilities
Michael P. Murphy Jr., Alan Ricks, Annie Moulton 24. Evolving the
Sanitation Marketplace in Cambodia Yi Wei Part3: Documenting the Value of
Public Interest Design: Case Studies and Issues Index 25. The Issues Index:
Expanded Opportunity Through an Issues Approach 26. Case Studies and Issues
Index. Glossary. Contributors Biographies. Reading List. Appendix A:
Methods of Engagement. Appendix B: Issue Index Cross-Reference Guide.
Appendix C: Case Study Locator Map. Image Credits. Index