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IN-PERSON London. Section A

Part of the Livable Cities Series
Reconciling Cultural Affordances and Social Inclusion in Built Environment
M. Mohammadi & A. Koutamanis
9:00 am - 10:30 am

Abstract

21st-century European society is dynamic and heterogeneous, characterised by cultural diversity resulting not only from migration but also widening acceptance of diversity in sexual orientation, gender cognitive, motor and neural capacities. Architectural and urban designers, educational institutions, and local agencies are called to offer a healthy, inclusive and permanently adaptive environment for all members of this society. The paper explores the cultural affordances of in-between spaces, where design and operation practices are geared towards stimulating desired activities. First, it discusses the practical and philosophical ramifications of the emerging notion of affordances in the built environment. It also develops an intervention model for advancing social interaction and inclusiveness in schools, schoolyards, playgrounds, and similar parts of the built environment. It follows an affordance-based approach that supports a better understanding of the fit between the built environment and the people who use it to inform inclusive design approaches. Using a bottom-up approach based on stakeholders’ input, we integrate insights from different disciplines to develop, test and apply an intervention model based on information synthesised from behaviour mapping, tracking, observations, and questionnaires. This multidisciplinary approach delivers a comprehensive, multifaceted perspective on individual behaviours, physical activities, social interactions, and space usage for creating inclusive cultural settings. Designers, schools, and local authorities can use the intervention model to improve facilities, activities, and spaces, so that all children feel safe, accepted, and free to participate, increasing social, mental, and physical health.

Biography

Dr. Mohsen Mohammadi is Marie Skłodowska-Curie’s research fellow at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft. His research and teaching explore the links between visual and spatial properties of the built environment and human behaviour. His main research interest lies in the interface between the notion of ‘affordances’ and the built environment in architectural design and evaluation. It follows an affordance-based approach that supports a better understanding of the fit between the built environment and the people who use it to inform inclusive design approaches.

Dr. Alexander Koutamanis is associate professor of computational design at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft, and a board member of the LDE Centre for BOLD Cities. His research interests include design analysis, information management, simulation, and all kinds of human-building interaction.