2 Intentional Urban Future – Conclusions from Participatory Process of Design and Implementation for the Wesoła District in Kraków
Cities can be different – creative, sustainable, innovative, friendly, fragile or these full of potential, to name a few. Every vision of the city begins with the ability of strategic thinking of the desired condition. How to persuade the authorities to use such strategic imagination and futures thinking to redesign a district, and then – the city? How to design a non-bureaucratic organisational structure, which allows the use of the futures thinking methodology and its effects, that is practising the future, and designing the future-leaning spaces?
The designed process of revitalisation of the Wesoła district in Kraków applies such practices as futures thinking, service design and speculative design. It combines observation of trends, research through design, participatory research, and knowledge of people from unconventional disciplines. Methodologies in themselves are not enough. What makes a future-oriented city is a team of people, who can imagine a radically different future for this area. The team brings back to life the 10 ha central district of the city and 14 post-hospital buildings from the 17th century, a place strategic for today’s Kraków. The article describes how speculative and prosocial design can encourage the local authorities and residents to rethink legacy, innovation, creativity, and design as the future of the city.
Keywords: participation, city of the future, design for the future