Journal article

Designing for possibility in public space: affordance, assemblage, and ANT

Q Stevens, J Daly, K Dovey

Urban Design International | PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD | Published : 2024

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Abstract

The design of urban public space is inherently problematic because the range of its possible uses and meanings is broad and unpredictable. This paper engages this problematic through the lens of Gibson’s theory of ‘affordances’—the ways the material world affords for human desires. We first explore some conceptual and methodological problems of the theory of affordances and its application in understanding and designing public space. These dimensions of affordance theory are then reconceived using the relational thinking of assemblage and actor-network theory (ANT). A key contribution of the paper is an expanded typology of affordances which includes improvised and serendipitous affordances ..

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Awarded by Australian Government


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council (Project DP180102964), funded by the Australian Government.