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Posts Tagged participatory design

March
2016

Craftsmanship meets innovation at Eigenworks

A virtual company gets physical.


March
2016

Communities of Practice: Using systems thinking to co-create a better world

Collaboration is vital to solving the world's most difficult problems. Can better collaboration be designed?


September
2015

Co-Build Kathmandu: An NYC engineer assesses homes, builds friendships

Structural engineer Justin Den Herder was the first volunteer in our Co-Build Kathmandu initiative.


July
2015

Eating at the Edge of Architecture: A dinner conversation on the future of cross-disciplinary collaboration

"We're tending now to confuse design with research. Designers need to more fully embrace their role as advocates and cultural leaders..."


June
2015

Workplace design case study: Redeemer Presbyterian Church

How we worked with one of the largest churches in Manhattan to make their new offices green, flexible, and beneficial to their culture


June
2015

Video: Scott at WorkTech 15—Exploring the future of work and the workplace

"In terms of design problems, few spaces are more complex than the workplace."


May
2015

Co-Build Kathmandu: Pilot Projects recruits volunteer engineering teams to help in Nepal

Our initiative to assess, restore, and rebuild in the Kathmandu Valley following two massive earthquakes


March
2015

Running the participatory design marathon in Central America

There's a long way to go, but we're taking on a big challenge that's making us better designers. And the world is taking notice.




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