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TRANSFORMING SPACE CANVAS

2021

Transforming Space Canvas (2022) was commissioned by the Zurich Center for Creative Economy (ZCCE) for the first convention on Creative Economies and Cultural Heritage. Conceived as a flexible design instrument, the canvas supports collective reasoning and decision-making in complex spatial and cultural contexts.

Rather than functioning as a prescriptive framework, the canvas operates as a temporary device for organizing and transferring knowledge across participants and project phases. It provides a shared spatial structure in which goals, priorities, and actions can be articulated, compared, and progressively aligned.

The process is structured in short, time-boxed cycles. Participants begin by formulating goals through free-flow writing. These goals are then clustered into thematic groups and translated into diagrammatic configurations. Based on this visual organization, operative tasks are defined and iteratively refined.

Designed as a repeatable instrument, the canvas supports cumulative knowledge acquisition over time. When used within teams, multiple canvases can be compared to reveal differing expectations, interpretations, and problem-solving strategies. The tool is often deployed with tracing paper overlays, allowing successive versions to be documented without fixing a single, final state.

By treating decision-making as a spatial and relational configuration rather than a linear procedure, the Transforming Space Canvas anticipates a dimension later systematized within Epistemic Design: design operates most critically while conditions remain open and reversible, before consequences consolidate into irreversible form.

Displace — The canvas displaces decision-making from abstract discussion into a shared spatial field. Goals and ideas are relocated from individual cognition into a collectively visible and negotiable surface.

Expose — The process exposes implicit assumptions, priorities, and conflicts by making them diagrammatically legible. Through clustering and visual organization, latent structures become perceptible.

Mediate — The canvas mediates knowledge transfer across disciplines, roles, and temporal phases, translating dispersed information into a coordinated and accessible spatial configuration.

Activate — The tool activates coordinated action by translating articulated goals into tasks, timelines, and iterative cycles. Activation occurs through alignment rather than imposition.

The Transforming Space Canvas frames methodology itself as a spatial device. Rather than prescribing outcomes, it enables structured openness, allowing decisions to emerge within a shared and revisable field.

Original Client: 

Zurich Center for Creative Economies (ZCCE)

Download Canvas here. 


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