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id ijac202322204
authors Heyik, Muhammet Ali, Derya Gulec Ozer, Francisco Javier Abarca-Alvarez and José María Romero-Martínez
year 2024
title Reclaiming site analysis from co-sensing to co-ideation: A collective cartography strategy and tactical trajectories
source International Journal of Architectural Computing 2024, Vol. 22 - no. 2, 1-19
summary This study introduces a collective cartography strategy for analyzing complex urban spaces. It was applied during a 7-day Erasmus + workshop with 46 participants from universities in Spain, Turkey, Portugal, and Poland, representing various backgrounds such as urban planning, architecture, heritage, information technologies, and tourism. The workshop’s objective was to identify critical urban issues and generate sustainable and multisensory urban space concepts. The impact of this strategy, from co-sensing to coideation, was evaluated by its influence on collaboration and the development of self-generated tactics during the process. Within this context, we explored various group tactics, including multisensor data collection, multi-criteria-based analysis, crowdsourcing for site diagnosis, and distributed collaboration to enhance diverse perspectives and narratives. The findings, outputs, and reflections from participants indicate highly interactive, productive, and inclusive co-creation settings. These were facilitated through a web-based virtual collective space (Doyoucity) and a crowdsourcing mobile app for on-site data collection and analysis (Fulcrum).
keywords Crowdsourcing, collective cartography, co-sensing, co-ideation, urban space
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