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Interpretive Flexibility as an Approach to Designing Inclusive Urban Space: Learning from Medellín and Beirut

Abstract

In this article, we examine how urban design can promote inclusion by simultaneously accommodating multipleexpressions of interests and identities and providing common ground for interaction between different social andcultural groups. Borrowing from science and technology studies, we use the concept of ‘interpretive flexibility’, whichrecognises multiple and incongruent perspectives as a resource in design and extend this by drawing on the architec-tural notion of ‘generality’, which supports the ability of a design to accommodate change in usage without a changein its properties. We illustrate the potential of interpretive flexibility as an approach to designing inclusive urban spacewith a comparative case study of Medellín, Colombia and Beirut, Lebanon. This approach treats architectural consid-erations about materials and form as an integral part of planning interventions for social change. In discussing thisapproach, we identify key insights from our cases and their relevance for Nordic and other urban contexts.
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 259906

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University
  • The Oslo School of Architecture and Design
  • PRIO - Peace Research Institute Oslo
  • SINTEF Digital

Year

2022

Published in

Nordic Journal of Urban Studies

ISSN

2703-8866

Place

Oslo

Publisher

Universitetsforlaget

Volume

2

Issue

2

Page(s)

141 - 160

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