A Caring Confrontation: Re-Ordering as a Design Research Strategy Toward a Circular City

David Hamers, Ester van de Wiel, Joost Adriaanse, Ginette Verstraete

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Abstract

Entering a “re- era” in which cities use available resources again and again requires developing and testing new “re- strategies.” This article elaborates “re-ordering”: a redirecting of the flow of residual concrete pavement stones using time as a structuring element. In a two-year design research project, through a “bisociation” of design practices and urban/municipal practices in Rotterdam, different types of knowledge and skills confronted each other. Not in a head-on collision, but rather in the form of a “caring confrontation” that allows for operating in different contexts, in a variety of places and with a variety of people, products and protocols.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)250-264
Number of pages15
JournalGeohumanities: Space, Place and the Humanities
Volume8
Issue number1
Early online date21 Jun 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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© 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Keywords

  • circular economy
  • design research
  • place
  • situated knowledge
  • time

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