TY - JOUR
T1 - Architecture, Design and Community in Colombia. More Urban, More Rural, More Social
T2 - The Workshop Experience
AU - VENEGAS, SASHA VANESSA LONDONO
AU - Jaramillo Botero, Adriana
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - This contribution reflects on two challenges: the first focuses on analysing how architects-designers, teachers-students, should apply post-pandemic projective thinking from the academy. On the other hand, to make a critical reflection on how specifically from the PUJCali, under the methodologies of service-learning, co-design and placemaking, work has been done and can continue to be done in favor of small disadvantaged communities with the intention of producing significant changes for them. Especially after the pandemic, we wonder how it would be possible to orient these experiences towards a more collaborative, inclusive, transdisciplinary, collective and transcommunity learning system, moving away from hegemonic positions. How these workshops have a direct impact on the communities of school-age children and increase their well-being in multiple aspects, as well as improving their coexistence and behaviours. Valuing research work in conjunction with the community highlights the importance of appropriation by those directly involved when they feel part of the work process.
AB - This contribution reflects on two challenges: the first focuses on analysing how architects-designers, teachers-students, should apply post-pandemic projective thinking from the academy. On the other hand, to make a critical reflection on how specifically from the PUJCali, under the methodologies of service-learning, co-design and placemaking, work has been done and can continue to be done in favor of small disadvantaged communities with the intention of producing significant changes for them. Especially after the pandemic, we wonder how it would be possible to orient these experiences towards a more collaborative, inclusive, transdisciplinary, collective and transcommunity learning system, moving away from hegemonic positions. How these workshops have a direct impact on the communities of school-age children and increase their well-being in multiple aspects, as well as improving their coexistence and behaviours. Valuing research work in conjunction with the community highlights the importance of appropriation by those directly involved when they feel part of the work process.
KW - Architecture
KW - Design
KW - Education
KW - Community participation
KW - Workshop
UR - https://www.diid.it/diid/index.php/diid/issue/view/diid-dsi-1
U2 - 10.30682/diiddsi23t5o
DO - 10.30682/diiddsi23t5o
M3 - Article
SP - 724
EP - 735
JO - diid disegno
JF - diid disegno
IS - DSI 1
ER -