A Space of Choice: Exploring New Patterns of Common Student Spaces

Author:

Lasiewicz-Sych Angelika,Federyga KamilORCID,Cieplak DominikaORCID,Kaplita Anna,Nikitsin Dzmitry

Abstract

The paper describes a project conducted by a group of architecture students at the Cracow University of Technology. The research problem focused on common spaces in the learning environment, employing the theoretical framework of the sociology of architecture and the participatory design methodology. The project aimed to propose current design model solutions for inclusive and universally-accessible student places, reflecting on the initial studies and the design workshop experiences. The socio-spatial patterns proposed in this study were inspired by the concept of a pattern language developed by the team led by Christopher Alexander in the 1970s. In contrast to the original patterns, the new proposals for patterns of common student spaces are not statements, but questions. The answers to these questions involve different relationships between individuals (users) and the built environment, including those connecting users to the architectural work, the natural environment, other individuals, or user groups.

Publisher

Uniwersytet Lodzki (University of Lodz)

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