brainstorm
afri opens up
neighborhood
square
fence is isolating the park/ square
people don't spend time in the park
connect
the market
representing the inhabitants
neighborhood
neighborhood
are the entrepreneurs from the neighborhood?
donut economy
- community buildings
- ambassadors
ask them
connect the market
social
heart and soul of the neighborhood
HOW can we involve them?
connect people
they get to know each other + the culture
Mari-Lynn Kieviet
- meeting spot
- podium
preform
present themselves
create new market stalls, also in the park
connect the park with the market and the rest of the neighborhood
giving back, not only taking
wijk cooperative
- where do we belong?
- Who are we?
TRANSPARENCY
reflect the culture
- men and woman
- family's
- kids
- elderly
cultural development
knowlegde exchange
entrepreneurship
share skills and talents
experimental
not a 'whole'
'The mirror of civilization'
IDENTITY
culture
background
tradition
sustainable local production
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social cohesion
sustainable local production
route of market stalls
higher turnover --> help local entrepreneurs
what do they want?
more places to sit
groups
swings
fun
relax
sharing
history
show it
new social connections
special stalls with local merchandise
local entrepreneurs provide cathering
services in combination with products
TULIP – Your place at the table / ADHOC architectes
the layout was designed to offer passers-by a space to promenade or to sit and relax while respecting current sanitaion and social distancing norms.
Jewish Culture Festival Pavilions / BudCud
The FKŻ Quarter renders a possibility of social engagement by providing an architectural frame in forgotten public square. The design becomes a tool of living better in the city, challenging the possibilities of using the space.
organic
EXPERIENCE
memories
street performance
music
mixed architecture
square
vegetable gardens
installation on water
water
harbor
HOW can we use connection as a concept?
- continuous market stalls
- a long path with history and information boards
a continuous path with stalls, boards, spots, ect
connect the water
floating market stalls
light show
colors
tell a story
wijk cooperative
learning/ teaching
interactive
idea 1: a connected market
City Thread / SPORTS
The project had to turn a formerly unused and neglected Street in downtown Chattanooga into a vibrant public space.

The idea of the design is to operate as an element of social infrastructure. The project serves as a social connector where the different actors of the city can come together for both unique public programming and informal hangout.
Level Up / Brett Mahon, Joonas Parviainen, Saagar Tulshan, Shreyansh Sett
Instead of creating new public urban area, Level Up puts focus on reclaiming existing space. It creates a balcony to the Delta with an industrial aesthetic, acting as a public frontage. In an era where permanence of the built form has been defining architecture, Level Up celebrates Ephemeral Urbanism, inviting everyone to ponder material and spatial impermanence.
Flatpark Installation / Public City Architecture
Soft Civic​ Installation / Bryony Roberts Studio
Bending Arc Installation / Janet Echelman
MODEL
MOOD
create a multicultural society with open-minded community
open culture event that creates sensations and changes the perception of space
locals, local artists, visitors
educate, involve, reflect, enjoy
VISION:
transparancy
VISUAL LANGUAGE:
WHY?
WHAT?
FOR WHO?
HOW?
GOAL:
open up + meaningful experience
CONCEPT
CONSTANT- NEW BABYLON
new future
- movable walls, stairs, and bridges form a permanent and continuously changing play area.
- no property, everyone is free to use and change the space.
- homo ludens (playing)