The picture stems from Ljubljana, where the urban design office prostorož set up benches in public space. They attached a QR-Code, where people could vote if they wanted this bench to stay. In a short period of time about 400 people voted, that they would like the bench to stay because they frequently use it. They then talked to the people in charge of that area. They showed them the survey and the benches were allowed to stay. What a success! In case this inspires you to take action: Make sure that the QR-code is made out of solid material, that endures the time you want the survey to last. The tool material link will lead you to a website where different survey tools are offered, a lot of them without additional costs.
This low barrier survey method gives insights about the use of public space. When discussed with decision makers it has the potential to unlock their beliefs about how the space should look like.
institutional
Lack of Motivation/Intention & Habits, Personal and Social Beliefs, Attitudes
TML4
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low
low
street level
no
local/district administration, local politicians, city administration, city politicians, NGOs / local interest groups
Evidence
english, german
