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Creatively prototyping the future high street

Fletcher, G; Greenhill, A; Griffiths, M; Holmes, K; McLean, R

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A Greenhill

K Holmes

R McLean



Abstract

This paper gives a voice to a range of community and individual stakeholders who would not generally be heard in the conventional town planning process. We present a methodological technique, described as creative prototyping, that has at its heart, the capability to enable full stakeholder inclusivity into the future imagining of the smart city. Actively involving these individuals and community representatives in the research process enables deeper understanding of how technology and people can interact productively to create smart cities that are socially inclusive while still being commercially relevant. The research data for this paper is drawn from the findings of a workshop conducted by the authors that utilised Science Fiction Prototyping and Lego Serious Play. This research activity was driven by questions focusing upon the current complex interplay and tensions of technology and the UK’s physical high street. We first explore these issues theoretically in previous literature and then drawn upon this review to analyse the outcomes of the workshop. Three themes emerge from this analysis that have operational and strategic relevance to the development of future high streets; the importance of ever present but invisible technology, the forefronting of people in the smart city and the need for wide-ranging stakeholder input and participation into planning. The findings also illustrate that not all future imaginings of the retail high street are immediately practical or realistically applicable. However, in examining the many issues facing the current high street and in negotiating the multiplicity of voices with their competing demands and expectations we offer the conclusion that the future smart city must become a place of truly shared sociality - rather than just mere proximity, customised convenience or a concentration point for multiple forms of entertainment.

Citation

Fletcher, G., Greenhill, A., Griffiths, M., Holmes, K., & McLean, R. (2016). Creatively prototyping the future high street. Production Planning and Control, 27(6), 477-489. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2016.1147094

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 11, 2015
Online Publication Date Apr 18, 2016
Publication Date Apr 18, 2016
Deposit Date Nov 24, 2015
Publicly Available Date Oct 18, 2018
Journal Planning, Production and Control
Print ISSN 0953-7287
Electronic ISSN 1366-5871
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Volume 27
Issue 6
Pages 477-489
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2016.1147094
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2016.1147094
Related Public URLs http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tppc20/current#.VlRqVq0nzcs

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