Dress rehearsal: ephemeral urbanism, participation, the city and food sustainability
Dress rehearsal: ephemeral urbanism, participation, the city and food sustainability
Food waste threatens the sustainability of our planet. This paper aims to explain, through references to the project Dress Rehearsal, which took place in Barcelona in 2016, how ephemeral design can showcase and promote environmental change. Specifically, how certain tactical, temporary, and participative urban planning actions permit, through the strategic capacity of design, to ‘rehearse’ how a city could behave in coherence with the challenges posed by our current food production and consumption system.
collaborative design, design practice, food waste, interdisciplinarity, urban design
191-211
Cid, Daniel
c7e1e6ac-7f91-4109-8c0d-3f093ca20010
April 2019
Cid, Daniel
c7e1e6ac-7f91-4109-8c0d-3f093ca20010
Cid, Daniel
(2019)
Dress rehearsal: ephemeral urbanism, participation, the city and food sustainability.
Design Journal, 22 (2), .
(doi:10.1080/14606925.2018.1561172).
Abstract
Food waste threatens the sustainability of our planet. This paper aims to explain, through references to the project Dress Rehearsal, which took place in Barcelona in 2016, how ephemeral design can showcase and promote environmental change. Specifically, how certain tactical, temporary, and participative urban planning actions permit, through the strategic capacity of design, to ‘rehearse’ how a city could behave in coherence with the challenges posed by our current food production and consumption system.
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 November 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 January 2019
Published date: April 2019
Keywords:
collaborative design, design practice, food waste, interdisciplinarity, urban design
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Local EPrints ID: 430392
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/430392
ISSN: 1460-6925
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