Pollastri, Serena and Boyko, Christopher Thomas and Cooper, Rachel and Dunn, Nicholas Simon and Clune, Stephen John and Coulton, Claire Julie (2017) Envisioning urban futures : from narratives to composites. The Design Journal, 20 (Suppl.). S4365-S4377. ISSN 1460-6925
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Design (and design research) have a rich history of developing ways of making possible futures visible and tangible through prototypes, models, scenarios, or visualisations. Less common are platforms that gather multiple perspectives in the same space about possible futures. Thinking about diverse, rather than alternative, futures is particularly relevant in the context of cities. This paper suggests an alternative way of developing future visions for cities, moving away from coherent narratives to more pluralistic composites. Using the Liveable Cities project as a mechanism for exploration, it reflects on how participatory design methods and information visualisation techniques can engage participants in developing visions of urban futures. The paper will describe the details of the approach. It will present a summary of the findings as well as a discussion on the methods, which will include challenges and shortcomings.