2022-2024 @Polimi DESIS Lab, Politecnico di Milano

SMOTIES

A research project that investigates co-design in rural areas by envisioning distant futures, taking short-term actions towards the development of remote areas.

#codesign process

#service design

What did I do?

Design research and MSc Thesis about participatory approaches

Researched participatory approaches from the artistic and design field, envisioning a relational approach to service design and a PSS concept.

Co-design process for the creation of a community space

Structured processes to enable communities and stakeholders to co-design around the same table, creating tools and facilitating sessions.

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How can relational artistic practices contribute to a deeper and more inclusive engagement in co-design processes?

Remote places have plenty of cultural, natural and agricultural resources but struggle to organise and promote them

Albugnano, a small and remote village with 500 inhabitants, offers Romanic heritage, hiking trails, renowned wine and hazelnut varieties, and a peaceful landscape. But, despite the local associations promoting its attractions, it still struggles with drawing visitors to spend more than one night in town.

Local narratives and meaningful places enable a deeper engagement of the local community

I researched the application of participatory practices from relational art to a co-design journey, through narrative interviews and ethnographic observations. This relational approach allowed the mapping of locals’ relational networks, meaningful stories and places, fostering trust and reaching less integrated community members: a solid foundation for the co-design process.
 
  • 4 interviews with experts
  • 15 narrative interviews with local citizens
  • 3 ethnographic observations
  • 1 published research paper

We want Albugnano to thrive, because if Albugnano grows, we grow together.

Interviewee - 20y old, Albugnano

The digital community map supports locals in taking care of their territory, guiding visitors through unwritten stories and hidden places.

The Albugnano Community Map was created to promote slow tourism by offering thematic tours based on local knowledge shared by the town’s inhabitants. Visitors can easily discover local attractions, hidden places, and untold stories, while residents become keepers of specific places, helping tourists  experience the area as if they were locals.
 
  • 5 co-design workshops
  • 4 sense-making internal sessions
  • 1 testing activity on-field

Long story short

> Moving to a rural context exposed how the team was used to an urban culture: the need was to profoundly rethink tools, languages and approaches to deal with another rhythm of life.

> Designing a space risked to shift our focus away from a systemic discourse: re-integrating constantly a service perspective was needed.

> Working in such a small town highlighted how our intervention had – positive and negative – unexpected impacts on local dynamics.

“Human Cities / SMOTIES” by Human Cities Network and led by Polimi DESIS Lab, Design Department, Politecnico di Milano

Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the EU

Davide Fassi, Annalinda De Rosa, Valentina Auricchio, Paola Russo, Vanessa Monna, Alexandra Coutsoucos, Marco Finardi, Nadia Pirovano, Martina Bon.

Challenges

> Moving to a rural context exposed how the team was used to an urban culture: the need was to profoundly rethink tools, languages and approaches to deal with another rhythm of life.

> Designing a space risked to shift our focus away from a systemic discourse: re-integrating constantly a service perspective was needed.

> Working in such a small community highlighted how our intervention had unexpected impacts on local dynamics, even beyond the co-design activities.

Organisations

“Human Cities / SMOTIES” by Human Cities Network and led by Polimi DESIS Lab, Design Department, Politecnico di Milano

Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the EU

People

Davide Fassi, Annalinda De Rosa, Valentina Auricchio, Paola Russo, Vanessa Monna, Alexandra Coutsoucos, Marco Finardi, Nadia Pirovano, Martina Bon.