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Abstract
Abstract:
Climate change, changing waterscapes and increasing urbanisation signal uncertainty about practices of living and settling, thereby questioning current contemporary landscape practices and attribution of value in urban development. This design research provides a landscape architectural study of the real-world problem of climate adaptation related to precipitation in the climatic context of Denmark.
The research employed multi-methods, conducted as landscape architectural Research through Designing (RTD) with elements of action research to enable different methods and sets of data to inform each other concurrently. The point of departure was to engage early project phases of climate adaptation projects to explore ´missed out´ opportunities for value creation in transdisciplinary contexts. The research methods were employed in three real-time case studies in the context of Aarhus, Denmark.
The case study experiences formed the conceptualisation of ´Design Comments´ consisting of four components: the LArch Space, the Formatting, the Linkage of Relevance and the Dialogical Space. Together, these four elements devised the basis for ´Propositional Reflections´ as the suggestive outcomes of the research. Based on the preliminary experiences during the research, it is proposed that the concept of Design Comments can be further developed in the context of landscape architectural research through designing.
Climate change, changing waterscapes and increasing urbanisation signal uncertainty about practices of living and settling, thereby questioning current contemporary landscape practices and attribution of value in urban development. This design research provides a landscape architectural study of the real-world problem of climate adaptation related to precipitation in the climatic context of Denmark.
The research employed multi-methods, conducted as landscape architectural Research through Designing (RTD) with elements of action research to enable different methods and sets of data to inform each other concurrently. The point of departure was to engage early project phases of climate adaptation projects to explore ´missed out´ opportunities for value creation in transdisciplinary contexts. The research methods were employed in three real-time case studies in the context of Aarhus, Denmark.
The case study experiences formed the conceptualisation of ´Design Comments´ consisting of four components: the LArch Space, the Formatting, the Linkage of Relevance and the Dialogical Space. Together, these four elements devised the basis for ´Propositional Reflections´ as the suggestive outcomes of the research. Based on the preliminary experiences during the research, it is proposed that the concept of Design Comments can be further developed in the context of landscape architectural research through designing.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Design Research for Urban Landscapes : Theories and Methods |
Editors | Martin Prominski, Hille v.Seggern |
Number of pages | 19 |
Place of Publication | 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN |
Publisher | Routledge Taylor & Francis group |
Publication date | 28 May 2019 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781138477629, 9781138477612 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781351104241 |
Publication status | Published - 28 May 2019 |
Keywords
- design research
- research through design
- urban landscapes
- research methods
- action research
- transdisciplinary collaboration
- knowledge production
- water
- climate change
- wicked problems
Artistic research
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Design Comments
Wiberg, K. (Lecturer)
16 Mar 2021Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Design Research for Urban Landscapes
Wiberg, K. (Participant)
15 Mar 2021 → 16 Mar 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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DESIGN COMMENTS - Research through Designing
Wiberg, K. (Lecturer)
14 Feb 2020Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution