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− | In a Future Workshop the participants are encouraged to develop imaginative, unconventional solutions to issues of current interest, by means of an atmosphere designed to promote creativity. |
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+ | A '''Future Workshop''' is a participative, action oriented approach to determining [[culture aspects]], [[legal aspects]] and [[ethics aspects]] in planning matters.<ref>Vidal R.V.V.: The Future Workshop Chapter 6. Creative and Participative Problem Solving – the art and the science. Informatics and Mathematical Modelling.Technical University of Denmark, 2006. Retrieved from http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/~rvvv/CPPS/6Chapter6Thefutureworkshop.pdf [last access: 2012-05-10].</ref>. The aim is to generate future visions in urban development and how these can be realised. |
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− | # Fantasy phase: developing ideas and suggestions (initially these can perfectly well be utopian – obstacles in the real world are ignored at this stage). |
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− | # Realization phase: structuring the suggestions, investigating how realistic they are, reaching agreement on what happens next. |
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+ | ==Support for planning of secure public spaces== |
+ | * Involving citizens into the planning process; |
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− | * Developing visions, e.g. when a statement of principles, a development scenario, a far-reaching project for the future etc. is to be put together |
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+ | * Developing visions and scenarios for physical and social settings in secure urban environments; |
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+ | * Elaborating new, creative solutions for security problems or issues; |
+ | * Developing of new projects and security management approaches. |
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+ | Participants get the chance to have a say in decision making processes, and are motivated to create unconventional solutions to issues of their concern. Creativity techniques are required to activate participants. |
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+ | The main phases of a future workshop are systematically and successively on one another structured: |
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+ | # Fantasy phase: Ideas are developed and suggestions are worked out. Potential hampering situations are not considered in the fantasy phase; |
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+ | # Realisation phase: Suggestions are structured and counter-proofed upon theire realistic feasibility. The aim is to achieve agreement on the next step. |
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 13 June 2013
A Future Workshop is a participative, action oriented approach to determining culture aspects, legal aspects and ethics aspects in planning matters.[1]. The aim is to generate future visions in urban development and how these can be realised.
Contents
Support for planning of secure public spaces
- Involving citizens into the planning process;
- Developing visions and scenarios for physical and social settings in secure urban environments;
- Elaborating new, creative solutions for security problems or issues;
- Developing of new projects and security management approaches.
Process description
Participants get the chance to have a say in decision making processes, and are motivated to create unconventional solutions to issues of their concern. Creativity techniques are required to activate participants.
The main phases of a future workshop are systematically and successively on one another structured:
- Criticism phase: The current situation is analysed to identify the problems and core issues;
- Fantasy phase: Ideas are developed and suggestions are worked out. Potential hampering situations are not considered in the fantasy phase;
- Realisation phase: Suggestions are structured and counter-proofed upon theire realistic feasibility. The aim is to achieve agreement on the next step.
Links and further information
- Participation & sustainable Development in Europe. Retrieved from: http://www.partizipation.at/future-workshop.html [last access: 2012-03-16].
Footnotes and references
- ↑ Vidal R.V.V.: The Future Workshop Chapter 6. Creative and Participative Problem Solving – the art and the science. Informatics and Mathematical Modelling.Technical University of Denmark, 2006. Retrieved from http://www2.imm.dtu.dk/~rvvv/CPPS/6Chapter6Thefutureworkshop.pdf [last access: 2012-05-10].