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Place quality and citizenship - Thinking culturally is a good start. Creative Communities. Were all cultural beings with. Own stories Own dreams Unique experiences Different needs Different conceptions Unique viewpoints Own creativity. Creative Communities.
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Place quality and citizenship-Thinkingculturally is a good start Creative Communities
Were all culturalbeings with • Ownstories • Owndreams • Uniqueexperiences • Different needs • Different conceptions • Uniqueviewpoints • Owncreativity Creative Communities
What is the spirit of a place? It comes from the peoplewholives, works and spendstheirtimethere. Valuesof no concern, can not be rooted. ”A placewithouthistory is fictious, a placeleft in history is retrospective. An autenthicplace is both” Creative Communities
What is placequality? It derives from existingvalues like identity and autencity. It is created by the representation of a collectivenarrationwhereeveryonecanparticipate. Humane Functions Sustainable Beauty Dimensions Roots Creative Communities
Catch the spirit– Cultural Mapping • Quantum • Heritage • Culturalinistitutions • Cuturalenterprise • Culture amongyoungpeople • Culturaldiversity and religiouslife • Meeting places; pubs and cafés • Nature and recreation areas • Spontane and parcipatoryculture • Arts and handicrafts • Creativeeducation Creative Communities
Catch the spirit – Cultural Mapping • Qualities • What gives the placecharacter? • How is the placediscribed? • Which is the localhistory and whatcanarchitecture and public art tellabout the past? • Is there a historythat has not beentold? • Is there a uniqueculture; local traditions, uniquephenomenons? • Whereare the thirdspaces – meeting places? Creative Communities
Catch the spirit – Cultural Mapping Creative Communities
Catch the spirit – Cultural Mapping • The story • Is theresomethingthat makes thisplaceunique? • Whichplacesaredesribed as beautiful or ugly? • Whatare the dreams and expectations? • Arethereneeds not met? • What is the rangeofentertainment? • Whereare the meeting places– formal and informal? • Whatdoes sports mean to the place? • Do peoplefeelproudabouttheirplace? • What the advantagesof the place? • Whichare the leisureactivities? Creative Communities
Developing place- Cultural Planning Howmanystories…Does city planning and dreams get alongtogether? For: • Place quality andcreativity • Withresourcesfor sustainability • Social capital Creative Communities
Creativity and place • Creativeloopholes gives/are • An alternative public space • A possibility for selforganizing, creativity and spontanity • Identityshaping and enables meetings • New events and experiences • Creativeloopholesare • In commons; hidden, forgotten or obvious • In premises; public as in shops and cafés • Creativeloopholesneeds to be • Recognized • Valued • Allowed Creative Communities
Creativity and assets Creative Communities
Creativity and participation Creative Communities
Creativity and process Creative Communities
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Intermission Thanks for your attention. Nowit’stime for a break before the workshop. Bringingpiecestogether…. Creative Communities
Workshop - • Divideintogroups. Pick peopleyoudon’tknowyet. Present yourselvesproperlyifnecesarry • Create a scenario the citiesyou’vevisited and has a member in the group. Try to recreate. • Make an inventory and a mappingof the place (30 min) • Suggest a possible work model for a parcipatory driven Cultural planning plot or pilot plan (30 min) • Presentation / reflections (15 min) Creative Communities
Summary - Possibleoutcomes Sharedknowledge: • On bringingculture and citizenshiptogether? • For River//Citiesand Cuture for Waterfronts? Practice to carryfurther… Creative Communities