Category: Offsite & Online (page 1 of 3)

DUTCH CYCLING IN LONDON, R&D Project

Why | To inspire Londoners, planners and decision-makers
What | Comparative research and awareness-raising
Where | London, UK
With Coloki 
Who | For the Academy of Urbanism

With the ‘Dutch Cycling in London’ project and an informative and satirical website, I want to point at the differences between London’s cycling style and the Dutch cycling way and hopefully make an impact on London transport landscape. Website here: https://dutchcyclinginlondon.com/

Riding a bike the Dutch way is, not only green, healthy, clean, time-efficient and fun, but also social, safe, affordable, practical, laid-back, supporting local economies, comfortable and for everyone – from kids to elders.

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V-MARTKT POLL, New Ecodistrict

Why | To make people participate in the choice of the elements of new ecodistrict
What | Selection questions + graphical development
Where | Veemarkt, Utrecht, the Netherlands
With | dolte
Who | For city of Utrecht

During the successful participation on the future of the Veemarktterrein in Utrecht, a multitude of ideas were born. Online, participants could also give their opinion on a poll made of infographics. Over a hundred people took the survey and helped to give a clearer direction on how to develop the plan. Continue reading

URBAN FACILITATORS, Collaborative Urbanism

Why | To promote and develop the approach of the urban facilitators
What | International trends watching + meetings + social media + website (in construction)
With COLOKi

I met diverse “urban facilitators” around the world, feed Facebook, TwitterLinkedIn pages and develop website “URBANfacilitators.net “ (in construction) to promote collaborative urbanism.

Urban facilitators? They are the solution to create sustainable development in our cities divided in zones, specialties, departments. They are the missing link between experts, professionals, communities, governmental institutions, stakeholders. They are the generalist doctors able to clarify the complexity of our places and cobuild programs with the right persons and tools.

Here are the 3 features they share: integral approach, collaborative work, transversal action. Continue reading

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