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This article explores the critical relationship between design competitions and the implementation of urban resilience strategies. It reflects on the insights shared by Thomas G. Dallessio from the New Jersey Institute of Technology during the World Urban Forum in Medellin, Colombia. The discussion emphasizes how reversing design expectations can lead to innovative solutions and highlight the importance of learning from past vulnerabilities. We analyze key principles behind successful urban planning and how to effectively put comprehensive strategies into action for sustainable city development.
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Design Competitions: What’s Implementation Got To Do With It? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acropolis_of_Athens Thomas G. Dallessio AICP/PP Director, Center for Resilient Design New Jersey Institute of Technology World Urban Forum 7 Medellin, Colombia April 6, 2014
City HallToronto,Canada http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:City_Hall,_Toronto,_Ontario.jpg
The White HouseWashington, DC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WhiteHouseSouthFacade.JPG
Implementation im·ple·men·ta·tion, impləmənˈtāSHən/ noun noun: implementation; plural noun: implementations 1. the process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. “she was responsible for the implementation of the plan” wikipedia
RBD Comments • “RBD flipped the design process on its head.” • “It reversed the concept and expectations.” • Sabbatical Detour Model • “Learning lessons from vulnerabilities.” • Long-view project
Rebuild By Design “I’m worried that in an attempt to find good local solutions, we may very unwittingly lose sight of how we got here in the first place.” Vishaan Chakrabarti, RBD Research Advisory Group Member August 9, 2013
“Make No Little Plans….” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Court_of_Honor_and_Grand_Basin.jpg World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, 1893