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|a Front Cover; Consensus Design: Socially inclusive process; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART ONE: INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. Architecture as a social art: a journey; PART TWO: CONSENSUS DESIGN: WHY?; Chapter 2. Why: community design and place; Chapter 3. Why not: shouldn't professionals lead design?; Chapter 4. Consensus versus democracy; Chapter 5. Community & players; Chapter 6. Design process for sustainability; PART THREE: CONSENSUS DESIGN: HOW?; Chapter 7. The principles behind the process; Chapter 8. How in practice: place-study.
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|a Chapter 9. How in practice: outline designChapter 10. How in practice: consensual building design; PART FOUR: PROCESS DEVELOPMENT: TWO PROJECTS; Chapter 11. From experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland; Chapter 12. Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden; PART FIVE: MAKING IT WORK; Chapter 13. Leadership and teamship; Chapter 14. Social Technique; Chapter 15. Technique and non-technique; Chapter 16. What can g.
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|a Consensus Design offers a practical step by step guide to co-design; an increasingly important consideration for architects as they compete for work. The text moves from identifying the methodology of the process to developing a series of principles and practical steps which illustrate how consensus design can be established. For easy reference, flow charts show the process of achieving consensus design and include variations for different types of project and different groups of people. It gives clear timings so that agreements can be reached within a specific time frame, and also features a.
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