Public Interest Design Education Guidebook: Curricula, Strategies, and SEED Academic Case Studies: Public Interest Design Guidebooks
Editat de Lisa Abendroth, Bryan Bellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2018
Featured chapter themes include Fundamental Skills, Intercultural Competencies, Engaging the Field Experience, Inclusive Iteration, and Evaluating Student Learning. The book consists of practice-based and applied learning constructs that bridge community-based research with engaged learning and design practice. SEED (Social Economic Environmental Design) academic case studies introduce teaching strategies that reinforce project-specific learning objectives where solving social, economic, and environmental issues unites the efforts of communities, student designers, and educators. This comprehensive publication also contains indices devoted to learning objectives cross-referenced from within the book as well as considerations for educational program development in public interest design.
Whether you are a student of design, an educator, or a designer, the breadth of projects and teaching strategies provided here will empower you to excel in your pursuit of public interest design.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138646636
ISBN-10: 1138646636
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: 113 Halftones, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white; 122 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Public Interest Design Guidebooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138646636
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: 113 Halftones, black and white; 10 Tables, black and white; 122 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Public Interest Design Guidebooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Can Public Interest Design Be Taught?
Rahul Mehrotra
Introduction: Public Interest Design Pedagogy
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
Part 1: Public Interest Design Curricula
1. Whole-Systems Public Interest Design Education: Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
Jeffrey Hou, Ben Spencer, and Daniel Winterbottom
2. Educating the Next Generation of Social Innovators: Designmatters at ArtCenter
Mariana Amatullo, Dan Gottlieb, Penny Herscovitch, and Susannah Ramshaw
3. Changing Practice, Practicing Change: The Graduate Certificate in Public Interest Design at Portland State University
R. Todd Ferry and Sergio Palleroni
4. A Comprehensive Public Interest Design Curriculum: College of Design, North Carolina State University
Bryan Bell, Robin Abrams, and Gene Bressler
5. Connecting Classrooms and Publics: The University of California, Davis, Center for Design in the Public Interest
Susan Verba, Sarah Perrault, and Tracy Manuel
6. Design (Education) to Create Meaningful Change: The Design for Social Impact Masters Program at the University of the Arts
Anthony Guido with Jeremy Beaudry, Jamer Hunt, Sharon Lefevre, Michael McAllister, and Jonas Milder
7. Collaborating for Change in New Orleans: Small Center for Collaborative Design
Maggie Hansen and Emilie Taylor Welty
8. From the Ground Up: Envisioning an MFA in Public Interest Design at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Lisa M. Abendroth, Kelly Monico, and Peter Miles Bergman
Part 2: Educating the Public Interest Designer
Fundamental Skills
9. Fundamental Skills: Developing Social Literacy through Practice-Based Learning
Lee Davis and Mike Weikert
10. The Edge Effect: PROJECT RE_
John Folan
11. Preparing to Design With: IMPACT Orientation
Megan Clark and Shalini Agrawal
12. Democratic Civic Engagement: The USAER XXXIV Training Center for Special Education
Pedro Pacheco
Intercultural Competencies
13. Intercultural Competencies: Teaching the Intangible
Ursula Hartig and Nina Pawlicki
14. Creating Design Leaders: The African Design Centre
Christian Benimana
15. Teaching Intrapersonal Development, Improving Interpersonal and Intercultural Skill Sets: The Transforming Mindsets Studio
Lisa Grocott and Kate McEntee
16. Addressing Air Pollution Impacts on Senior Citizens in Beijing, China: The International Urbanization Seminar
Deland Chan
Engaging the Field Experience
17. Engaging the Field Experience: Integrated, Interdisciplinary, On-Site, Enduring
Benjamin R. Spencer
18. iZindaba Zokudla (Conversations about Food): Innovation in the Soweto Food System
Angus Donald Campbell and Naudeì Malan
19. Building Partnerships and Awareness: Healing an Urban Stream
Brian Gaudio
20. Advancing Resiliency: The Huxtable Fellowship in Civic Engagement and Service Learning
Benjamin Peterson
Inclusive Iteration
21. Inclusive Iteration: Participation as Method in Design Theory and Practice
Eduardo Staszowski
22. "Making" Change Together: Rust to Green’s Placemaking Praxis
Paula Horrigan
23. Building User Capacity through Iterative Processes: Ten Friends Diner
Edward M. Orlowski and Julia Jovanovic
24. Examining Collaborative Efforts to Visualize Community Transformation: Alexandra Youth Precinct Project
Chris Harnish
Evaluating Student Learning
25. Evaluating Student Learning: Engaging Experience to Create Agents of Change
Nadia M. Anderson
26. Assessing Experiential Learning in Design Education: The Practice Department at The Boston Architectural College
Bethany Lundell Garver
27. Merging Research, Scholarship, and Community Engagement: Roche Health Center
Michael Zaretsky
28. Reflecting through Razor Wire: The Environmental Justice in Prisons Project
Julie Stevens
Part 3: SEED Academic Case Studies
29. The SEED Process for Academia
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
30. SEED Academic Case Studies
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
31. Afterword: A Public Interest Design Educational Platform
Thomas Fisher
Part 4: Appendix
Glossary
Biographies
Reading List
Appendix A: Learning Objective Index
Appendix B: Program Considerations Index
Image Credits
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Can Public Interest Design Be Taught?
Rahul Mehrotra
Introduction: Public Interest Design Pedagogy
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
Part 1: Public Interest Design Curricula
1. Whole-Systems Public Interest Design Education: Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
Jeffrey Hou, Ben Spencer, and Daniel Winterbottom
2. Educating the Next Generation of Social Innovators: Designmatters at ArtCenter
Mariana Amatullo, Dan Gottlieb, Penny Herscovitch, and Susannah Ramshaw
3. Changing Practice, Practicing Change: The Graduate Certificate in Public Interest Design at Portland State University
R. Todd Ferry and Sergio Palleroni
4. A Comprehensive Public Interest Design Curriculum: College of Design, North Carolina State University
Bryan Bell, Robin Abrams, and Gene Bressler
5. Connecting Classrooms and Publics: The University of California, Davis, Center for Design in the Public Interest
Susan Verba, Sarah Perrault, and Tracy Manuel
6. Design (Education) to Create Meaningful Change: The Design for Social Impact Masters Program at the University of the Arts
Anthony Guido with Jeremy Beaudry, Jamer Hunt, Sharon Lefevre, Michael McAllister, and Jonas Milder
7. Collaborating for Change in New Orleans: Small Center for Collaborative Design
Maggie Hansen and Emilie Taylor Welty
8. From the Ground Up: Envisioning an MFA in Public Interest Design at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Lisa M. Abendroth, Kelly Monico, and Peter Miles Bergman
Part 2: Educating the Public Interest Designer
Fundamental Skills
9. Fundamental Skills: Developing Social Literacy through Practice-Based Learning
Lee Davis and Mike Weikert
10. The Edge Effect: PROJECT RE_
John Folan
11. Preparing to Design With: IMPACT Orientation
Megan Clark and Shalini Agrawal
12. Democratic Civic Engagement: The USAER XXXIV Training Center for Special Education
Pedro Pacheco
Intercultural Competencies
13. Intercultural Competencies: Teaching the Intangible
Ursula Hartig and Nina Pawlicki
14. Creating Design Leaders: The African Design Centre
Christian Benimana
15. Teaching Intrapersonal Development, Improving Interpersonal and Intercultural Skill Sets: The Transforming Mindsets Studio
Lisa Grocott and Kate McEntee
16. Addressing Air Pollution Impacts on Senior Citizens in Beijing, China: The International Urbanization Seminar
Deland Chan
Engaging the Field Experience
17. Engaging the Field Experience: Integrated, Interdisciplinary, On-Site, Enduring
Benjamin R. Spencer
18. iZindaba Zokudla (Conversations about Food): Innovation in the Soweto Food System
Angus Donald Campbell and Naudeì Malan
19. Building Partnerships and Awareness: Healing an Urban Stream
Brian Gaudio
20. Advancing Resiliency: The Huxtable Fellowship in Civic Engagement and Service Learning
Benjamin Peterson
Inclusive Iteration
21. Inclusive Iteration: Participation as Method in Design Theory and Practice
Eduardo Staszowski
22. "Making" Change Together: Rust to Green’s Placemaking Praxis
Paula Horrigan
23. Building User Capacity through Iterative Processes: Ten Friends Diner
Edward M. Orlowski and Julia Jovanovic
24. Examining Collaborative Efforts to Visualize Community Transformation: Alexandra Youth Precinct Project
Chris Harnish
Evaluating Student Learning
25. Evaluating Student Learning: Engaging Experience to Create Agents of Change
Nadia M. Anderson
26. Assessing Experiential Learning in Design Education: The Practice Department at The Boston Architectural College
Bethany Lundell Garver
27. Merging Research, Scholarship, and Community Engagement: Roche Health Center
Michael Zaretsky
28. Reflecting through Razor Wire: The Environmental Justice in Prisons Project
Julie Stevens
Part 3: SEED Academic Case Studies
29. The SEED Process for Academia
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
30. SEED Academic Case Studies
Lisa M. Abendroth and Bryan Bell
- Design in Partnership with the Lama Foundation
- Pleasant Street Pedestrian Project
- A Social Approach to Design
- Cooperative Education at the Detroit Collaborative Design Center
- Com(m)a
- The Farm Rover
- On Site: Public Art and Design
- South of California Avenue
- With Sacramento
31. Afterword: A Public Interest Design Educational Platform
Thomas Fisher
Part 4: Appendix
Glossary
Biographies
Reading List
Appendix A: Learning Objective Index
Appendix B: Program Considerations Index
Image Credits
Index
Notă biografică
Lisa M. Abendroth is a professor in the Communication Design program at Metropolitan State University of Denver in Colorado, USA. She is a SEED Network founding member and a recipient of the SEED Award for Leadership in Public Interest Design. Her work focuses on the social, economic, and environmental impacts of design created within the contexts of underserved people, places, and problems. Abendroth is a coeditor of the Public Interest Design Practice Guidebook: SEED Methodology, Case Studies, and Critical Issues (2016).
Bryan Bell founded Design Corps in 1991 with the mission to provide the benefits of design for the 98 percent without architects. Bell has published three books on public interest design. His work has been supported by the American Institute of Architects Latrobe Prize and through a Harvard Loeb Fellowship. His designs have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Bell holds degrees from Princeton University, USA, and Yale University, USA. He teaches at North Carolina State University, USA.
Bryan Bell founded Design Corps in 1991 with the mission to provide the benefits of design for the 98 percent without architects. Bell has published three books on public interest design. His work has been supported by the American Institute of Architects Latrobe Prize and through a Harvard Loeb Fellowship. His designs have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Bell holds degrees from Princeton University, USA, and Yale University, USA. He teaches at North Carolina State University, USA.
Recenzii
"This book fills an important gap for Public Interest Design educators. It includes essays and case studies on design projects at a wide range of scales, prepared by designers that truly understand public interest work. It is likely to become required reading for anyone committed to serving the public through design."
John Quale, Chair, Department of Architecture, University of New Mexico
Founder and Director of the ecoMOD Project
"The Public Interest Design Education Guidebook is a practical and detailed collection of essays, case studies, and critical assessment of community-engaged teaching methods and approaches in architecture and design. Faculty, administrators, students, and community members will find inspiration, lessons learned, and practical teaching and assessment techniques to inspire and challenge the learning and teaching of design for the public good."
Liz Kramer, Associate Director, Office for Socially Engaged Practice, Washington University in St. Louis.
"Abendroth and Bell have provided an important and inspiring public interest design roadmap. They use case studies to help others understand the efficacy of diverse strategies in a variety of settings. Effective planning and design become far more impactful through engagement and empathy."
Kenneth Schwartz, FAIA
Michael Sacks Chair in Civic Engagement and Social Entrepreneurship
Tulane University
John Quale, Chair, Department of Architecture, University of New Mexico
Founder and Director of the ecoMOD Project
"The Public Interest Design Education Guidebook is a practical and detailed collection of essays, case studies, and critical assessment of community-engaged teaching methods and approaches in architecture and design. Faculty, administrators, students, and community members will find inspiration, lessons learned, and practical teaching and assessment techniques to inspire and challenge the learning and teaching of design for the public good."
Liz Kramer, Associate Director, Office for Socially Engaged Practice, Washington University in St. Louis.
"Abendroth and Bell have provided an important and inspiring public interest design roadmap. They use case studies to help others understand the efficacy of diverse strategies in a variety of settings. Effective planning and design become far more impactful through engagement and empathy."
Kenneth Schwartz, FAIA
Michael Sacks Chair in Civic Engagement and Social Entrepreneurship
Tulane University
Descriere
Public Interest Design Education Guidebook is the second in Routledge’s Public Interest Design Guidebook trilogy - a series dedicated to educating distinct audiences about the power and potential of public interest design.