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@article{ Apostol2020,
 title = {Central urban space as a hybrid common infrastructure},
 author = {Apostol, Ileana and Antoniadis, Panayotis},
 journal = {Journal of Peer Production},
 number = {14},
 pages = {62-86},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {2213-5316},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-71064-4},
 abstract = {In this paper we document and reflect on an ongoing co-design process of a new urban space, by the name L200, located in a very central and precious location in Zurich. L200 has the characteristics of an urban node at the confluence of many networks, a hub like railway stations provide these days but at a different spatial scale, acting as a much needed infrastructure for various commoning activities, among others. L200 is designed as a hybrid space, hosting a DIY digital platform, which is being co-created as a commons itself through a long-term participatory process and provides a building block for an alternative, bottom-up, vision to the “smart city”. In terms of participatory design, we experiment with, and advocate for, a structured laissez-faire methodology that frames both the physical and digital space as interconnected common infrastructures that the members of the association are free to use “as if it was their own” for limited periods of time. This participation through action approach allows for needs, ideas, and interventions to manifest naturally without any pressure or expectations. This means that the corresponding research for producing tools, methodologies, and designs need to advance in a slower than usual pace, and integrate many perspectives that use different languages and have different priorities. This slow design process allows for various forms of peer learning to occur. The paper lays out the overall L200 project in its full complexity through the dual role assumed by the authors, as researchers and activists, highlighting specific decisions, actions, and methodologies that contribute to the on-going research on infrastructuring the commons.},
 keywords = {Stadt; town; Raum; zone; Netzwerk; network; Partizipation; participation; Gemeinschaft; community; Kollektivbewusstsein; collective consciousness; Selbstorganisation; self-organization; Interaktion; interaction}}