Architectural Press, 2003. — 241 p. — ISBN: 0-7506-5605-0
Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales
Preface: Consensus Design in context by Rosie Parnell
Acknowledgements
Architecture as a social art: a journey
Consensus design: why?Why: community design and place
Why not: shouldn’t professionals lead design?
Consensus versus democracy
Community & players
Design process for sustainability
Consensus design: how?The principles behind the process
How in practice: place-study
How in practice: outline design
How in practice: consensual building design
Process development: two projectsFrom experimental method to built project: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland
Socially shaped process: eco-village, Sweden
Making it workLeadership and teamship
Social Technique
Technique and non-technique
What can go wrong? What can go right?
ProjectsReversing moods: lunatic asylum to Steiner school, Brighton
Redeeming buildings: East Bay Waldorf School, California
Future growth: East Bay Waldorf School, California
Working with a developer: mixed-use urban development, California
Multiple viewpoints: multi-cultural, multi-faith centre, London
Desert ranch: single-family house, Arizona
Science Centre revisited: Goethean Science Centre, Scotland
Broader implications
Useful practicalitiesWhat you need
Sample timetables
Sample participation structure
Assessment matrix