Intergenerational cooperation and co-creation in public space design assisted by Virtual Reality (VR) environments

Provides Ng, Shutong Zhu, Yuechun Li, Jeroen van Ameijde
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The world's ageing population presents both challenges and new opportunities for urban design, particularly in high-density cities like Hong Kong. This study investigates intergenerational cooperation in the co-design of urban public spaces, assisted by Virtual Reality (VR) environments. Through a series of workshops inviting youth, university students, middle-aged adults, and older residents to work in small teams, we documented their interactive behaviours and observed how the involvement of different age groups may influence the cooperative process and design outcomes, especially when VR tools were involved. Our findings shed light on several key aspects. First, how work engagement levels differ based on highly-, moderately-, and non- intergenerational groups. Second, observable patterns of common task-role distribution between age groups within a self-organised collaborative process. Thirdly, the various types of social participation, from cooperative, associative to solitary, emerged as a consequence of such interactions. Finally, from the co-created public space designs, any transformational and transactional values that arise were discussed. The study contributes to ways in facilitating more age-friendly approaches in urban design, especially in face of digital transition, and highlights the importance of intergenerational cooperation in design processes so as to create more inclusive environments.

虚拟现实环境下公共空间设计的代际合作与共同创造
全球人口老龄化给城市设计带来了挑战和新的机遇,尤其是在香港这样的高密度城市。本研究探讨在虚拟现实(VR)环境的辅助下,城市公共空间协同设计中的代际合作。通过一系列邀请青年、大学生、中年人和老年居民组成小团队的研讨会,我们记录了他们的互动行为,并观察了不同年龄组的参与如何影响合作过程和设计结果,特别是当涉及到VR工具时。我们的发现揭示了几个关键方面。首先,高代际、中等代际和非代际群体的工作投入水平有何不同。其次,在自组织协作过程中,可观察到的年龄组之间共同任务-角色分配模式。第三,各种类型的社会参与,从合作的、联合的到孤独的,都是这种互动的结果。最后,从共同创造的公共空间设计中,讨论了产生的任何转换和交易价值。该研究有助于在城市设计中采用更适合老年人的方法,特别是面对数字化转型,并强调了在设计过程中代际合作的重要性,以创造更包容的环境。
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