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Case study: developing campus spaces through co-creation
Kostiainen EmmaJussi SavolainenAnette Lundströmsubject
EngineeringKnowledge managementcollaborative designcampus retrofit0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologySpace (commercial competition)charretteParticipatory design021105 building & constructionArchitectureCo-creationta516business.industry05 social sciences050301 educationSocietal impact of nanotechnologyBuilding and ConstructionGeneral Business Management and Accountinglearning spaceOrder (business)Service levelCharrettevalue-in-usebusiness0503 educationUse valueco-creationdescription
ABSTRACTHigher education institutions are designed to support their core processes – learning, teaching, research, and societal impact. In order for university facilities to support these activities, it is crucial to determine together with the users what these activities are and how they are supposed to be developed in the future. This article examines the relationship between user needs and the service level in construction projects through a case study where a university cafeteria was renovated using a participatory design (PD) method called charrette. The aim of this case study was to study the effects of collaborative ways of working when applied to a space retrofit project, and how the co-created ideas are actualized during the project. Based on video observation, project document analysis, and survey questionnaires, this research shows that PD duly provides a positive impact on the resulting premises, even though every part of the project may not be successful. However, the use of PD during the con...
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2016-07-27 | Architectural Engineering and Design Management |