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Design and Prototyping of an Interactive Virtual Environment to Foster Citizen Participation and Creativity in Urban Design

In: Advances in Information Systems Development

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  • Barnabé Faliu

    (ISEN Yncréa Méditerranée, LiSPEN, Arts et Métiers, UBFC, HeSam, Institut Image)

  • Alena Siarheyeva

    (ISEN Yncréa Méditerranée, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, LEST)

  • Ruding Lou

    (LiSPEN, Arts et Métiers, UBFC, HeSam, Institut Image)

  • Frédéric Merienne

    (LiSPEN, Arts et Métiers, UBFC, HeSam, Institut Image)

Abstract

Public Participation encounters great challenges in the domain of urban design concerning decision making and citizens’ appropriation of a future place. Many tools and methods have been proposed to ease the participation process. In this paper we are targeting artefacts used in face-to-face workshops, in which citizens are asked to make design proposals for a public space. We claim that current state of the art can be improved (i) by better articulating digital artefacts with participatory processes and (ii) by providing interfaces that enhance citizen’s spatial awareness and comprehension as well as collective creativity in urban design projects. We present the design and prototyping of an interactive virtual environment that follow the design-science research guidelines.

Suggested Citation

  • Barnabé Faliu & Alena Siarheyeva & Ruding Lou & Frédéric Merienne, 2019. "Design and Prototyping of an Interactive Virtual Environment to Foster Citizen Participation and Creativity in Urban Design," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Bo Andersson & Björn Johansson & Chris Barry & Michael Lang & Henry Linger & Christoph Schneider (ed.), Advances in Information Systems Development, pages 55-78, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-030-22993-1_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22993-1_4
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