
This report presents the outcomes of the workshop titled ‘Unveiling Place Perspectives with the Place Standard Tool’ held at the Fourth International Symposium on Platial Information Science (PLATIAL'23), which took place on 19–21 September 2023 in Dortmund, Germany. The workshop convened participants from diverse locations and disciplinary backgrounds during the symposium. Using the open-access participatory instrument known as the Place Standard Tool as a framework, the event provided a dynamic platform for engaging discussions and reflections. The tool offers a guideline around 14 major themes, which encompass our place experience. It has been widely adopted and implemented in a variety of contexts, and the workshop has built on its expertise to facilitate dialogue around a place that was selected as a workshop site. The participants conducted an exploratory walk and completed an evaluation of place, sharing their results in a final discussion. The workshop successfully unveiled diverse place perspectives, affirming efficacy of the Place Standard Tool as a versatile instrument for open conversations about place. The hands-on format, fostering informal exchanges, seamlessly aligned with the symposium's broader objectives of nurturing platial discourse and expanding it towards new disciplines and fields.
Spatial planning, Interdisciplinary dialogue, Street survey, street survey, Place Standard Tool, Participation, Place evaluation, participation, 710, place evaluation, spatial planning, interdisciplinary dialogue
Spatial planning, Interdisciplinary dialogue, Street survey, street survey, Place Standard Tool, Participation, Place evaluation, participation, 710, place evaluation, spatial planning, interdisciplinary dialogue
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