The research investigates the possibilities deriving from inclusive design methods in contexts of high naturalistic value. Natural parks, reserves and public gardens play a strategic role from an ecological, social and cultural point of view. Therefore it is necessary to place them at the center of a new scientific debate on methods for the study, the development and the governance of these assets. They are particular and multi-functional contexts in which today it is necessary to operate both in terms of environmental and landscape protection (ecodesign), and in relation to the evolved needs of their users (usercentered design). After a deep analysis concerning international case studies, the research proposes a new possible model of inclusiveness for design practices oriented to territories enhancement. A model capable of acting both in the metaproject phases (introducing interdisciplinarity and co-design practices) and in the properly design phases (according to the principles of design-for-all).
Inclusive Design Practices for Natural Parks. Products and Services for Experience-Focused. Solutions in Places of High Naturalistic Value / Caruso, Ivo; Cristallo, Vincenzo; Martino, Carlo. - 954:(2019), pp. 251-262. (Intervento presentato al convegno AHFE 2019 International Conference on Design for Inclusion tenutosi a Whasington DC USA) [10.1007/978-3-030-20444-0].
Inclusive Design Practices for Natural Parks. Products and Services for Experience-Focused. Solutions in Places of High Naturalistic Value
CARUSO IVOCo-primo
;CRISTALLO VINCENZOCo-primo
;MARTINO CARLOCo-primo
2019
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The research investigates the possibilities deriving from inclusive design methods in contexts of high naturalistic value. Natural parks, reserves and public gardens play a strategic role from an ecological, social and cultural point of view. Therefore it is necessary to place them at the center of a new scientific debate on methods for the study, the development and the governance of these assets. They are particular and multi-functional contexts in which today it is necessary to operate both in terms of environmental and landscape protection (ecodesign), and in relation to the evolved needs of their users (usercentered design). After a deep analysis concerning international case studies, the research proposes a new possible model of inclusiveness for design practices oriented to territories enhancement. A model capable of acting both in the metaproject phases (introducing interdisciplinarity and co-design practices) and in the properly design phases (according to the principles of design-for-all).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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