Applying pattern language as a mediation tool in a living lab
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https://doi.org/10.46421/entac.v19i1.1986Keywords:
Living labs, Solid waste management, Social housing, Visual methodsAbstract
Upgrading social housing can positively impact users' satisfaction, health conditions, quality of life and finances. Initiatives such as Living Labs (LLs) promote the development of user-centric solutions in collaboration with other stakeholders. This paper reports the partial results of an ongoing LL that aims to develop solutions to upgrading for solid waste management in a social housing estate. Illustrated cards were used as a mediation tool in a workshop to develop solutions with residents. The results indicate that the cards helped to improve the understanding of the upgrading possibilities and to conduct the dialogue.
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