This contribution presents a reflection on the role of design as a dialogical and generative tool connecting place, nature, and community. The research context focuses on small-fortified towns, understood as living ecosystemic organisms, integrated into the landscape and inhabited by communities that serve as custodial souls. Approaches and methodologies typical of Community Design emerge as valuable strategic tools for the understanding, protection, activation, communication, and enhancement of both environmental and social heritage— past and future. The designer assumes multiple roles: guide, facilitator, producer, mediator, and narrator of meaningful and achievable relationships and outcomes; interpreter of tangible and intangible values; documentarian, informant, promoter, and co-designer of good practices in collaboration with local custodial communities. A selective analysis of the most relevant and recent case studies, along with real-world applications, frames the thematic scope and highlights the participatory cross-pollination of disciplines, actors, and places.
Design, Microcosms and Guardian Communities / Brignoni, Massimo; Varini, Riccardo. - In: DIID. - ISSN 2785-2245. - DIGITAL SPECIAL ISSUE 2:(2025), pp. 34-45. ( Stretch the Edge. Design Driven Processes for Reactivating Small Walled Towns and Inland Areas San Marino 22-23 giugno 2023) [10.30682/diiddsi25].
Design, Microcosms and Guardian Communities
massimo Brignoni;Riccardo Varini
2025-01-01
Abstract
This contribution presents a reflection on the role of design as a dialogical and generative tool connecting place, nature, and community. The research context focuses on small-fortified towns, understood as living ecosystemic organisms, integrated into the landscape and inhabited by communities that serve as custodial souls. Approaches and methodologies typical of Community Design emerge as valuable strategic tools for the understanding, protection, activation, communication, and enhancement of both environmental and social heritage— past and future. The designer assumes multiple roles: guide, facilitator, producer, mediator, and narrator of meaningful and achievable relationships and outcomes; interpreter of tangible and intangible values; documentarian, informant, promoter, and co-designer of good practices in collaboration with local custodial communities. A selective analysis of the most relevant and recent case studies, along with real-world applications, frames the thematic scope and highlights the participatory cross-pollination of disciplines, actors, and places.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
