Designing Communities Spaces
A Professional Toolkit for Architects and Community‑Led Organisations
Designing Communities Spaces is a practical, professionally focused guide for architects and community‑led organisations working on community‑owned buildings and places. It responds to the growing role of architects in collaborative, values‑driven projects and provides a clear framework for working effectively with communities from the earliest stages.
Combining policy context, tested methods and real‑world case studies, the publication introduces a community design lens to support shared understanding, informed decision‑making and long‑term public benefit. It helps teams establish common language, navigate governance and funding challenges, and embed design within wider organisational and business planning.
Structured as a hands‑on toolkit, it includes templates, checklists and guidance covering governance, funding, stakeholder engagement, stewardship and pro bono practice. The book also supports community organisations to commission and work productively with architects, ensuring design adds value beyond the building itself.
Essential reading for professionals engaged in community ownership, participatory design and socially responsible placemaking.
Perfect for:
- Architects and built environment professionals
- Community‑led organisations and development trusts
- Clients involved in community ownership and asset transfer
- Practices working in participatory, civic or socially‑engaged contexts