In a world of increasingly complex problems, collaboration is pivotal in any decision-making process. The success of an intervention required multiple stakeholders to come together and actively create, in order to improve the systems and services.
PUJ adopted a co-design thinking approach that involves different non-designers in various co-design activities throughout the design process.
In the second article to accompany the project PUJ – Prato Urban Jungle, Urban Innovative Actions expert Daniela Patti explores the three areas of intervention and the innovative participatory design process among partners and local stakeholders.
Find out more, and access the article here
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