The Essential Guide to Co-design introduces readers to a collaborative design practice grounded in everyday knowledge, lived experience, and shared imagination. Written for designers, educators, students, and community members, the book offers practical resources for implementing co-design processes in real time. It moves deliberately across disciplinary and institutional boundaries, establishing a shared language and methodology for working with communities rather than for them.
This book is organized into two interconnected parts. The first section introduces five chapters, each focused on a key phase of a co-design framework. The second section features eight interdisciplinary case studies that illustrate community-partnered co-design in action. Drawing from both academic and professional contexts, these examples highlight the flexibility and transferability of co-design across varied settings, scales, and forms of practice.
At its core, this book is an open invitation to participate. Readers are invited to engage with the book’s accessible format, embedded activities, prompts, and colorful illustrations as they take part in shaping processes and places that matter most to them and their communities.
Table of Contents:
Introduction 1. Co-planning 2. Co-learning 3. Co-creating 4. Co-implementing 5. Co-evaluating 6. Case Studies 6.1. Case Study 1: The Hive 6.2. Case Study 2: DC Public Library 6.3. Case Study 3: Imagine NYC 6.4. Case Study 4: Migrating From Prison 6.5. Case Study 5: Neurodiverse City 6.6. Case Study 6: El Puente Mobile Kitchen 6.7. Case Study 7: Tompkinsville Park Afro Caribbean and Latin Market 6.8. Case Study 8: Ps #5 Pop-Up Art Gallery
About the Author :
Irina Schneid is an architect, educator, and co-designer. Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Pratt Institute, Irina serves as the Community Engagement Liaison for the School of Design and directs the Community Engagement Clinic. Deeply committed to expanding community outreach through teaching and practice, she is the Founder and Design Director of Impact Wrkshp, a participatory design + build organization. Recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, Irina has lectured and taught internationally at institutions including Barnard College, Temple University, Drexel University, CityTech, NYIT, and RMIT in Melbourne, Australia. Irina earned her B.Arch and M.Arch II from Cornell University and is licensed in New York and New Jersey.