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Page 1: The Issue

An experiment in deliberative

land-use planning

Hoi KongFaculty of Law

McGill University

Nik LukaSchools of Architecture and Urban Planning

McGill University

Research funding provided by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Page 2: The Issue

The IssueCitizens are excluded from

meaningful participation in planning processes.

Constraints of time, resources and capacity.

Page 3: The Issue

Why Is Exclusion a Problem?

Issues of Legitimacy

Issues of Accountability

Issues of Effectiveness

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What Are Some Challenges?

Closing the Expert-Layperson Gap

Finding Institutions to Mediate Between Citizens and the State

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Place-based action-research for engendering meaningful

deliberation on local planning matters

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Design development should be analogous to the classical

designer-client relationship (which often entails a Socratic

debate involving only one ‘citizen-user’—i.e., the ‘client’),

scaled up… BUT HOW ?!

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Place-based action-research for engendering meaningful

deliberation on local planning matters

Linking POLITIES to MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES

through CIVIL SOCIETY … via the UNIVERSITY

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LOCAL GOVERNMEN

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Earlier pilot projects undertaken in Montréal

1. Green, active, healthy neighbourhoods2. Rethinking Saint-Viateur 3. Bâtiment 7 « à nous »

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EXPERIMENTAL PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES

USING NEW DIGITAL MEDIA …FROM THE NEIGHBOURHOOD TO THE BUILDING

SITE

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Issues (language, access, digital divide…)

Balancing the ‘live’ and the ‘virtual’

Finding ‘comfort zones’Capacity of polities to

engage in complex decision-making

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Digitally-Mediated Community-Based Design: LINKING UNIVERSITIES AND CIVIL SOCIETY

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Digitally-Mediated Community-Based Design: PROCESS AND EXAMPLES (Rethinking Saint-Viateur)

1. Online Questionnaire2. Workshop with key community stakeholders

3. Design development (architecture & planning students)

4. Vetting of preliminary scenarios (neighbourhood kiosk and online forum)

5. Final recommendations for interventionKONG + LUKA :: PLPR7 :: PORTLAND :: 13.02.2013

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phase 1

UNDERSTANDthe study area—its problems and possibilities

PARTICIPATORY PLANNING + DESIGN PROCESS

portrait of the study area

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> Portrait de quartier

phase 2

EXPLORE planning and design strategies

phase 1

UNDERSTANDthe study area—its problems and possibilities

>

PARTICIPATORY PLANNING + DESIGN PROCESS

portrait of the study area

vision, priorities, and potential interventions KONG + LUKA :: PLPR7 :: PORTLAND :: 13.02.2013

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> Vision de quartier> Priorités d’interventions > Solutions d’aménagement

> Portrait de quartier

phase 2

EXPLORE planning and design strategies

phase 3

CO-PRODUCEthe future of the study area

phase 1

UNDERSTANDthe study area—its problems and possibilities

> >>>

PARTICIPATORY PLANNING + DESIGN PROCESS

portrait of the study area

vision, priorities, and potential interventions

vetting of options, plan production, regulatory reform

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Digitally-Mediated Community-Based Design: BELLECHASSE PROJECT STRATEGY (2013-15)

1. Online Questionnaire2. Community visioning workshops

3. Design development (architecture & planning students)

4. Vetting of preliminary scenarios (neighbourhood kiosk,

communuity workshops, and online forum)5. Design development (architecture & planning

students)6. Critical review with municipal officials

7. Recommendations for regulatory reform

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ConclusionsHow to Integrate Into Legal Processes?

Ad Hoc: Affleck de la Riva Example (Square des Frères-Charron)

Reworking Existing Procedures: Replacing the Referendum + Reason-Giving