12 criterios para determinar un espacio bien público | No livro New City Life, os urbanistas Jan Gehl, Lars Gemzøe, Sia Karnaes e Britt Sternhagen Sóndergaard estabeleceram 12 critérios para determinar o que é um bom espaço público. Esses critérios foram traduzidos e adaptados para a exposição do Cidades para Pessoas na Matilha Cultural, como você vê na foto acima. Logo abaixo você pode navegar pelos critérios para entendê-los melhor. Em seguida há um questionário para que você utilize esses critérios na avaliação do seu bairro (clique para ampliar e navegar pela galeria). Tradução e adaptação: Natália GarciaDesign: Marina Chevrand e Calu Tegagni Com base nesses 12 critérios, você agora pode avaliar o seu bairro no formulário abaixo. Curtir isso: Curtir Carregando... City development through active citizenship - Orange Innovation. Interventions - a tool for urban development Through various twists and turns, the last year of my life has been influenced and shaped by the concept of urban interventions and active citizenship.
One way through the fact that it is becoming increasingly popular as an urban trend. Its growing viral presence on social media has sort of taken over my facebook wall. I think many know these examples: Or Another way I have been exposed to the concept, is through the Colombian based urban movement 100 En Un Dia (100 In 1 Day), which I, together with a group of international Kaospilot students, helped co-create with a group of talented and inspiring Colombian designers, social entrepreneurs and city developers.
A global Day of Action But why is city development undergoing a decentralisation And how come cities are being reclaimed by its citizens? So what is an urban intervention? A laboratory for lasting change Why now? I would like to end this post of by giving the word to this guy – Jason Roberts. El nuevo paradigma laboral. Easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online.
Www.kubatana.net/docs/resour/how_to_run_workshop_2004.pdf. “I’m a City Changer”: Cada ciudadano puede mejorar su ciudad! Fuente: ©UN-Habitat /Julius Mwelu “I’m a City Changer” es un movimiento global promovido por ONU-Habitat, para compartir y difundir iniciativas individuales, públicas y corporativas que busquen mejorar las ciudades. Este fue lanzado con el objetivo de sensibilizar y coordinar esfuerzos para que los ciudadanos ayuden con pequeñas acciones a convertir sus ciudades en lugares más agradables para vivir.
Si consideramos los efectos del cambio climático, la modificación de patrones de consumo en desmedro del medioambiente y las desigualdades socioeconómicas como aspectos cotidianos de las urbes, muchas personas verán perjudicada su calidad de vida. Para evitar todos estos efectos negativos, la campaña mundial “I’m a City Changer” busca generar conciencia en los ciudadanos para que conozcan cinco factores que ayudarían a crear ciudades sustentables. Por otro lado, el movimiento presenta diez razones para que cada día se sumen más ciudadanos. Más detalles después del corte. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2.
RIO DE COLORES. Active citizenship: 100en1día | International Federation for Housing and Planning. As most megacities, Bogotá’s population primarily consists of people who originates from other cities. According to the citizen movement 100en1dia (100in1day), this means that people do not care enough about Bogotá and therefore mistreats it. How do you make people care? Change yourself and Bogotá will change. These are the words on the sticker; ironically enough it is on a car, which might confuse the message as it represents one of the greatest challenges in Bogotá. The message is clear from 100en1día; they believe in the collective’s ability and actions to trick a mental and cultural change.
Simple solutions and positive communicationLast year a group of industrial designers from Tadeo Lozano University in Bogotá wanted to use their skills to create a better city, unfold the potential of the city and make people care more about Bogotá. Imagine the impossibleThe interventions help people imagine the impossible. The Employee-Motivation Checklist. Great leaders make all the difference. In business, we see the impact of great leaders such as Tony Hsieh, who took the helm of online shoe retailer Zappos.com from founder Nick Swinmurn. Under Hsieh’s leadership, the company grew from $1.6 million in sales in 2000 to more than $1 billion in sales in 2009. Through many years of research, trial and error, and working with companies of all sizes in numerous industries, I have identified 16 critical ways to motivate your employees.
Learn these techniques and adapt as many as possible in your business. 1. A recent survey by BNET (which is now part of CBS MoneyWatch) asked the question, “What motivates you at work?” The results showed that doing something meaningful is more important than money or recognition to your employees. Therefore, the number one way to motivate your employees is to make them feel that they are doing something meaningful. 2.
You must always let employees know how the organization is progressing toward achieving goals. Do Less, Achieve More: The Beauty Of Effective Delegation. Around The World. A project by: Alba Bruguer Coral Dulux Dulux China Join the movement Around The World View all pictures Featured pictures Let's Colour Project Launch[..] View all videos Featured videos Ayrilik, Turkey China Let's Colour Ireland! Tudo de cor para Paraty Seeds of Colour Novo Airão Recife Caxias do sul Together, let's colour Belg[..] Argentina Community Program Copyright © 2011 AkzoNobel N.V. Follow us: Blockee.
Iniciativas ciudadanas. Concursos. Creating Public Spaces which Encourage Strangers to Interact. September 3, 2012 by Smart Urban Stage This post is also available in: Chinese (Traditional), Spanish Cyborg anthropologist Amber Case meets Charlie Todd – activist, author and founder of Improv Everywhere - as part of a series discussing the future of the city on Smart Urban Stage Modern cities are full of “non-places” – locations where people are strangers to one another and have no impetus to interact.
In a modern world of isolation and non-places, cell phones are a comfortable lighthouse in a sea of uncertain social situations. The problem is that most people choose cell phones over meeting each other. Amber Case: How do we make public areas where strangers are encouraged to communicate with each other instead of stare into screens? Improv Everywhere: When I moved to New York in the summer of 2001, it was my first time living in a large city.
The world starts to loosen up. This article is part of a series discussing the future of the city. From Government to Governance: Sustainable Urban Development & the World Urban Forum. Why Procrastination is Good for You.
100en1día Pasto. 100en1día Bogotá. Urbanismo Tactico. Financiación. 5 Ways To Mobilize Thousands. Trend Briefing de noviembre de 2012 de trendwatching.com que trata sobre la tendencia de consumo "PRESUMERS" Ahora vamos con la práctica. A continuación verás unos pocos ejemplos ―procedentes de todas las partes del mundo― sobre cómo las empresas están cuidando ya de los PRESUMERS. Divididos entre: plataformas de crowdfunding masivas, que permiten toda clase de proyectos, plataformas de crowdfunding nicho, que se centran en un tipo específico de proyectos y otra serie de empresas innovadoras respecto al PRESUMPTION.
Kickstarter: plataforma para proyectos creativos La norteamericana Kickstarter, probablemente la más conocida de todas, se presenta como la plataforma de crowdfunding más grande del mundo para proyectos creativos. Los creadores de los proyectos, que tienen que ser residentes de los Estados Unidos, publican los detalles de su proyecto, estableciendo un objetivo de financiación y una fecha límite. Los proyectos son luego examinados por Kickstarter. Mientras tanto, mecenas donan dinero a cambio de una “recompensa”: habitualmente el producto o la experiencia en cuestión. Tim Brown urge a los diseñadores a pensar en grande. TEDxTeen - Jeremy Heimans - Aim Higher Than President. Public Space.