
Foresight and Design
Composing Future Places
Mark C. Childs(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. November 2022
Book
Hardback
222 pages
978-1-032-14816-8 (ISBN)
Description
Every plan, pro-forma, design, building contract, and construction schedule is a proposal about future places. To help improve such proposals, Foresight and Design: Composing Future Places presents conceptual tools to inform design and outline the need for designers to rigorously think about potential futures.
Our built compositions are constantly transforming due to continuing urbanization, demographic shifts, climate change, the evolution of virtual worlds, economic and health disparities, and other unforeseen trends. If we envision and plan for alternative futures, we are better able to purposefully respond. This book presents emerging practices of foresight, including signals of change, thick descriptions, pace layers, (re)framing, prototyping, scenarios, maps of change, storytelling, and world-building, to indicate how robust contemplation of multiple potential futures can help us compose places that are durable, resilient, and adaptable. Five brief case studies interspersed between the chapters serve as examples of practitioners exercising foresight through these practices. Contributions include a description of a regional design process in Afghanistan by Anthony Fettes of Sasaki Architects, and an exploration into the Indigenous Futurism model-making competition by Anjelica Gallegos.
Written for architects, designers, planners, developers, city councilmembers, and engineers, this book encourages all composers of the built environment to envision alternative futures and purposefully respond.
Our built compositions are constantly transforming due to continuing urbanization, demographic shifts, climate change, the evolution of virtual worlds, economic and health disparities, and other unforeseen trends. If we envision and plan for alternative futures, we are better able to purposefully respond. This book presents emerging practices of foresight, including signals of change, thick descriptions, pace layers, (re)framing, prototyping, scenarios, maps of change, storytelling, and world-building, to indicate how robust contemplation of multiple potential futures can help us compose places that are durable, resilient, and adaptable. Five brief case studies interspersed between the chapters serve as examples of practitioners exercising foresight through these practices. Contributions include a description of a regional design process in Afghanistan by Anthony Fettes of Sasaki Architects, and an exploration into the Indigenous Futurism model-making competition by Anjelica Gallegos.
Written for architects, designers, planners, developers, city councilmembers, and engineers, this book encourages all composers of the built environment to envision alternative futures and purposefully respond.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Illustrations
11 s/w Zeichnungen, 101 s/w Abbildungen, 90 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
11 Line drawings, black and white; 90 Halftones, black and white; 101 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-14816-8 (9781032148168)
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Person
Mark C. Childs is the author of poems, academic and general audience articles, and award-winning urban design books. He was a senior Fulbright scholar in Cyprus in 2005. Mark recently retired from serving as professor and interim dean of architecture and planning at the University of New Mexico. He now lectures and consults.
Content
1. Composing Futures 2. Grounding 3. Framing Case Study 1: The Enduring and the Ephemeral 4. Drivers of Change, Continuity, and Coherence Case Study 2: The McKinley Futures Studio 5. Layers of Change Case Study 3: Public Markets: Timeless Civic Form as Timely 21st Century Social Infrastructure 6. Composing Scenarios Case Study 4: Planning for Uncertainty in Afghanistan 7. Rehearsals Case Study 5: Pathways of Indigenous Futurism 8. Maps of Change 9. Pluripotency 10. Fictions of Place 11. World-Building 12. Stewardship of Place