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Design Patterns for Integrating Digitally Augmented Pop-ups with Community Engagement

Joel Fredericks, Martin Tomitsch and Laura Stewart
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Joel Fredericks: The University of Sydney, Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, Camperdown, Australia
Martin Tomitsch: The University of Sydney, Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, Camperdown, Australia
Laura Stewart: Aurecon Australia, Neutral Bay, Australia

International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR), 2017, vol. 6, issue 3, 19-41

Abstract: This article explores the opportunities of translating existing community engagement techniques into digitally augmented pop-up interventions, for on-the-spot feedback around infrastructure within the built environment. Pop-up interventions allow for more inclusive forms of community engagement through the combination of digital and physical media. The paper draws on Alexander et al.'s idea of pattern languages to put forward a set of design patterns for integrating digitally augmented pop-ups into community engagement activities. The patterns are based on a review and analysis of existing community engagement techniques, digital technologies used in urban environments, data from our own field studies and a focus group with engagement professionals. The aim of the patterns is to: (1) capture collective wisdom; (2) reuse and extend ideas; and (3) converge on designs that work for communities.

Date: 2017
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