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CONTENT Book Chapter in "Design Commons: Practices, Processes and Crossovers."
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Book Chapter in "Design Commons: Practices, Processes and Crossovers."

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Book Chapter. STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT. SITUATED KNOWLEDGE. INCREMENTAL TECHNOLOGY.

Originally published in "Design Commons: Practices, Processes and Crossovers." Gerhard Bruyns and Stavros Kousoulas, Editors.

Abstract: This chapter examines alignment between commoning and architecture’s disciplinary limits. The first section discusses Tai O Village, a settlement in Hong Kong where changing development patterns require negotiation. In Tai O’s context, the chapter asks how commoning relates to architecture’s disciplinary foundations. What consequences come of alignment between their conceptual fields?

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Book Chapter. STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT. SITUATED KNOWLEDGE. INCREMENTAL TECHNOLOGY.

Originally published in "Design Commons: Practices, Processes and Crossovers." Gerhard Bruyns and Stavros Kousoulas, Editors.

Abstract: This chapter examines alignment between commoning and architecture’s disciplinary limits. The first section discusses Tai O Village, a settlement in Hong Kong where changing development patterns require negotiation. In Tai O’s context, the chapter asks how commoning relates to architecture’s disciplinary foundations. What consequences come of alignment between their conceptual fields?

Book Chapter. STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT. SITUATED KNOWLEDGE. INCREMENTAL TECHNOLOGY.

Originally published in "Design Commons: Practices, Processes and Crossovers." Gerhard Bruyns and Stavros Kousoulas, Editors.

Abstract: This chapter examines alignment between commoning and architecture’s disciplinary limits. The first section discusses Tai O Village, a settlement in Hong Kong where changing development patterns require negotiation. In Tai O’s context, the chapter asks how commoning relates to architecture’s disciplinary foundations. What consequences come of alignment between their conceptual fields?

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