Empowerment Games: Empathic Design Probes for User Participation in Community Housing

Authors

  • Yan Ki Lee
  • Timothy Jachna
  • John Frazerr

Keywords:

Concrete space vs. abstract space, design empathy probes studies, community housing, participatory design games

Abstract

This paper documents the empowering process of a group of public housing residents through different design probing exercises. These exercises worked along with existing social processes without any involvement of designers. This paper shows how a design researcher devised a series of probing tools called "empowerment games" with a group of active users. These games are self-learning tools for making the abstract language of design legible to users. The main purpose of this initiative was to change the preconception of governmental bodies and professional designers of the passivity of the users with regard to their designed environment. This was the first case of the application of a participatory design process in Hong Kong subsidized housing. Design empathy is a central skill when working with users throughout the whole design research project.

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Published

2004-01-01

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Section

Short Papers - Session 10: Place