


The term “placekeeping” refers to the facilitation often through the arts and nonprofit support of empowering a community to hold their spaces places and people, often in the face of gentrification (Allen-Handy et al., 2024; Schamess, 2019; US Department of Arts and Culture, 2016).
The addition of the urban placekeeping design experience (UPDE), brings both an evidence and community oriented approach to this standard process
2/qualitative lived experience transferability bias is real shared truth
3/ generative storytelling creative self efficacy co-creation co-design
4/ empirical observed case study research theory is built through engagement
- Development of the project. location and requirements from secondary research
- Site Analysis: Evaluating the physical characteristics of the site, including zoning regulations, environmental factors, and access points.
- Space Planning: Defining the types and sizes of spaces needed within the building, considering the client’s program.
- Conceptual Designs developing forms, options, and ideas aobu teh design from the research and programming
- Designing the preliminary floor plans to establish the organization of the spaces
- Presenting the initial design concepts to committee and advisors
- Developing detailed floor plans, elevations, and Sections
- Making Material Selection and trnaslating those selections intot the drawings
- Three dimensional diagrams drawings and views that shwo the proejct and communicate it's menaing
- Presenting the initial design concepts to committee and advisors
Conventional
Architectural Design Process Literature review Case study research
Urban
Placekeeping Design Process
Conventional
Participatory research
Observational Research Interviews
Architectural Design Process Programming Pre-design
Urban Placekeeping Design Process Community Participatory reengagement
Conventional
Architectural Design Process Schematics and design development Presentation Graphics