Placemaking and gateway design strategies for Depew, Oklahoma on historic Route 66, developed by the University of Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities.
This document contains the resume of Ali Bin Naeem. It includes his contact information, objective, academic qualifications, work experience, skills, interests, achievements and personal details. He has a B.Com from University of Karachi and has completed the AMSP program from Arena Multimedia. His work experience includes teaching and graphic design roles. His skills include graphic design, animation, audio/video editing and web design software. His interests are in exhibitions, novels, tourism and photography.
The document discusses the Medan Fair event in Indonesia. It thanks the organizers and participants of the Medan Fair. In a few short sentences, it conveys appreciation for their involvement in making the fair a success.
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According to Asmat tradition, Fumeripits was the first being on earth and created the first ceremonial house called a jeu. Feeling lonely, Fumeripits carved human figures from trees but they were inanimate. So Fumeripits created a drum from a hollowed out tree and stretched lizard skin over it. When he played the drum, the figures came to life, their elbows separated from their knees, and they began to dance - thus creating the first people, the Asmat, from trees.
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According to Asmat tradition, Fumeripits was the first being on earth and created the first ceremonial house called a jeu. Feeling lonely, Fumeripits carved human figures from trees but they were inanimate. So Fumeripits created a drum from a hollowed out tree and stretched lizard skin over it. When he played the drum, the figures came to life, their elbows separated from their knees, and they began to dance - thus creating the first people, the Asmat, from trees.
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Kristen and Gabby are gardening together but start arguing over who gets to plant a seed first. Their mother tries to intervene but the sisters continue fighting. Later, the boy comments that Gabby has a large nose, and she retorts that at least her nose is visible from the side unlike his, which takes up the whole screen when facing sideways.
1) The document is an excerpt from the keynote address by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the president of Indonesia, delivered in 2010 at the World Movement for Democracy assembly in Jakarta.
2) Yudhoyono discusses Indonesia's transition to democracy after decades of authoritarian rule, noting how swiftly Indonesians embraced democracy despite initial doubts.
3) He argues that as globalization increases and middle classes grow, more nations will inevitably embrace democratic values of pluralism, openness, and freedom.
The document proposes a mobile application called "Runners Society" that allows marathon runners to train and compete as teams while also fundraising for charity. Key features include tracking individual and team training records, competing against peer groups for weekly donations to charity, and connecting with other runners in a social community platform. The goal is to make marathon training and fundraising more enjoyable, efficient and socially impactful.
Social media allows for interaction and discussion between people on common topics of interest, like reviews of local businesses. It functions like personal recommendations from trusted sources on a large scale. For automotive repair shops, social media is an important tool to educate customers and maintain visibility. It has many components that need attention to build credibility and engagement over time.
This document is from the OU Institute for Quality Communities and provides updates on assistance projects for 2017-18 and 2018-19. It contains repetitive text blocks of "IQC" and contact information for Shane Hampton, Director of the Institute.
The document outlines a strategy to revitalize a market district by focusing on residents and preserving historic structures while improving the visitor experience. Key aspects of the strategy include boosting the number and engagement of retail tenants, holding pet-focused and neighborhood events, installing wayfinding signage, creating a continuous commercial experience, improving existing public spaces and testing new public spaces, and enhancing street activity and connections. The strategy was developed by the OU Institute for Quality Communities.
This document discusses a study conducted by the OU Institute for Quality Communities on revitalizing the Original Mile area of Midwest City, Oklahoma through developing activity nodes and linkages for walking and biking. The study identifies key principles such as reinforcing a complete community and reimagining spaces for nodes. It then analyzes existing conditions, presents concepts to enhance streetscapes, exercise routes, placemaking, and wayfinding between nodes. Specific node enhancement concepts are provided for areas like a town center plaza and developing a gateway. The study concludes with recommendations around permeability, gateways, bicycle lanes, and mid-block crossings to better connect the nodes.
This document summarizes the results of a community visioning process in Muskogee, Oklahoma from December 7, 2016. Citizens expressed hopes to increase downtown activity by attracting visitors, employers, and residents. They also wanted to improve connections through safer pedestrian infrastructure and public transit. Additionally, citizens hoped to revitalize the Arrowhead Mall by connecting it to downtown and introducing civic uses. Finally, introducing more green spaces and programming them was identified as important.
Dining in Halong Bay Grotto/Cave is definitely an unforgettable experience. Pass through the cave’s mouth and along the candle-lit pathway for the most enchanting of experiences. Allow yourself to be bewitched by the mystical scenery inside. The dining in cave we organize will be an amazing experience as much for the delicious and beautifully presented food, as for the romantic setting. This is a wonderful occasion, ideal for a honeymoon, wedding anniversary, birthday, or even a special surprise for your loved one. A dining in cave is also a favorite service on request to highlight a company retreat, meeting, and corporate event and so on.
Kristen and Gabby are gardening together but start arguing over who gets to plant a seed first. Their mother tries to intervene but the sisters continue fighting. Later, the boy comments that Gabby has a large nose, and she retorts that at least her nose is visible from the side unlike his, which takes up the whole screen when facing sideways.
1) The document is an excerpt from the keynote address by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the president of Indonesia, delivered in 2010 at the World Movement for Democracy assembly in Jakarta.
2) Yudhoyono discusses Indonesia's transition to democracy after decades of authoritarian rule, noting how swiftly Indonesians embraced democracy despite initial doubts.
3) He argues that as globalization increases and middle classes grow, more nations will inevitably embrace democratic values of pluralism, openness, and freedom.
The document proposes a mobile application called "Runners Society" that allows marathon runners to train and compete as teams while also fundraising for charity. Key features include tracking individual and team training records, competing against peer groups for weekly donations to charity, and connecting with other runners in a social community platform. The goal is to make marathon training and fundraising more enjoyable, efficient and socially impactful.
Social media allows for interaction and discussion between people on common topics of interest, like reviews of local businesses. It functions like personal recommendations from trusted sources on a large scale. For automotive repair shops, social media is an important tool to educate customers and maintain visibility. It has many components that need attention to build credibility and engagement over time.
This document is from the OU Institute for Quality Communities and provides updates on assistance projects for 2017-18 and 2018-19. It contains repetitive text blocks of "IQC" and contact information for Shane Hampton, Director of the Institute.
The document outlines a strategy to revitalize a market district by focusing on residents and preserving historic structures while improving the visitor experience. Key aspects of the strategy include boosting the number and engagement of retail tenants, holding pet-focused and neighborhood events, installing wayfinding signage, creating a continuous commercial experience, improving existing public spaces and testing new public spaces, and enhancing street activity and connections. The strategy was developed by the OU Institute for Quality Communities.
This document discusses a study conducted by the OU Institute for Quality Communities on revitalizing the Original Mile area of Midwest City, Oklahoma through developing activity nodes and linkages for walking and biking. The study identifies key principles such as reinforcing a complete community and reimagining spaces for nodes. It then analyzes existing conditions, presents concepts to enhance streetscapes, exercise routes, placemaking, and wayfinding between nodes. Specific node enhancement concepts are provided for areas like a town center plaza and developing a gateway. The study concludes with recommendations around permeability, gateways, bicycle lanes, and mid-block crossings to better connect the nodes.
This document summarizes the results of a community visioning process in Muskogee, Oklahoma from December 7, 2016. Citizens expressed hopes to increase downtown activity by attracting visitors, employers, and residents. They also wanted to improve connections through safer pedestrian infrastructure and public transit. Additionally, citizens hoped to revitalize the Arrowhead Mall by connecting it to downtown and introducing civic uses. Finally, introducing more green spaces and programming them was identified as important.
The document describes several projects of the OU Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) related to placemaking in cultural districts. The IQC has worked with communities like Norman, Boley, Alva, and Tahlequah on projects involving artists, non-profits, students, and community volunteers to reuse abandoned spaces, improve historic areas, and follow up on cultural district plans through workshops and other stakeholder engagement. The goal is to shape the built environment through place-based initiatives and design.
This document contains an accessibility review of Bricktown in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It includes maps showing the locations of elevators, stairways, and accessible paths. Several specific areas are identified as having accessibility issues, including a lack of accessible routes between levels near Oklahoma Avenue, and gaps in accessible paths near the canal's west end and in Lower Bricktown. The review discusses potential accessibility improvements such as completing stairways, improving an access hub near Oklahoma Avenue, and adding wayfinding signs and maps.
The document discusses interim design strategies for improving streets in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. It proposes using tactical urbanism approaches like curb extensions, angled parking, parklets, and bike lanes to calm traffic, provide more space for people, and improve walkability and bikeability downtown. Specific ideas include maintaining on-street parking, adding mid-block crossings, and designating bicycle routes along 6th and 8th Streets. Concept drawings and a street rendering illustrate how elements like 11-foot lanes, planters, and safety features could be implemented on a trial basis to enhance the public realm.
This document contains information from an accessibility review of Bricktown in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It identifies several areas that have accessibility issues including dead ends for wheelchair users at various locations along the canal due to broken lifts and lack of elevators. It provides photos and maps showing the existing conditions and proposes solutions such as replacing lifts with ramps and adding new elevators to improve accessibility and connectivity throughout Bricktown for people with disabilities. Key areas discussed include the Oklahoma Access Hub near Oklahoma and California Avenues, the Mickey Mantle crossing, Lower Bricktown, and River Landing. The document emphasizes the need for reliable, connected accessible routes and notes the review was conducted by the OU Institute for Quality Communities.
The document discusses tactical urbanism as a tool for city planners. It defines tactical urbanism as lighter, quicker, cheaper experimental approaches to improving cities. Examples mentioned include chair bombing, wayfinding, traffic calming, pop-up markets and parks. The document advocates for using interim design projects to test street design changes and build support before making them permanent. It highlights specific opportunities for tactical urbanism projects in Oklahoma City, including narrowing lanes and removing slip lanes at 16th and Classen to create a gateway to the Plaza District.
This document lists four street intersections: 10th & Classen, 30th & Classen, 63rd & Expressway, and Meridian & Expressway. It appears to be providing location information for four different intersections in an unnamed city.
The document outlines a creative placemaking plan for Tahlequah, Oklahoma that includes streetlight district markers, an art of communication project featuring towers, a trail of history, and emphasizing small town authenticity, big town diversity, and world class art. It also notes that things can be lost and found in Tahlequah.
This document discusses strategies for improving walkability and main streets. It provides data on typical right-of-way widths and traffic volumes for main streets in Oklahoma. Narrower lanes from 10-11 feet can help calm traffic and reduce collisions. While most main streets only have two lanes, even the busiest could function well with two lanes plus a turn lane. "Road diets" that remove travel lanes to slow traffic may be worthwhile to enhance walkability. The document also examines case studies of specific streets in Oklahoma cities, analyzing elements like parking, speeds, and design approaches to improve pedestrian comfort and safety.
The document provides an update on progress for the Northwest Multimodal Transit Corridor in Oklahoma City. It identifies three priority areas for multimodal nodes: 23rd and Classen, Blackwelder and Northwest Expressway, and Independence and Northwest Expressway. For each area, it analyzes existing conditions, pedestrian and bicycle safety issues, and potential improvements under basic and robust alternatives. It highlights opportunities to enhance walkability and transit connectivity at these nodes through improvements like expanded sidewalks, marked crossings, bus shelters and dedicated transit lanes.
This document summarizes a study of conditions along Classen Boulevard in Oklahoma City and develops principles and recommendations for improving the street. Key findings include high traffic volumes, a lack of pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and a need to balance commuter traffic with creating a more livable street. The document recommends short-term pilot projects like intersection improvements and public art as well as envisioning Classen Boulevard as a long-term "great social street" with features like protected bike lanes, pedestrian-oriented development, and design scenarios to manage traffic.
The document summarizes the results of a neighborhood survey in Uptown regarding how people experience and get around the area today. It discusses physical features like sidewalks, crosswalks and vehicle speeds that influence the character of Uptown. It also examines street design strategies and transportation options to improve safety and create a more balanced multi-modal system. Finally, it looks at how building design and site layout impact the pedestrian experience and sense of context in the neighborhood. The purpose is to understand resident perspectives and identify design approaches that can shape Uptown's urban environment framework.
The document discusses placemaking, which involves designing public spaces, buildings, and programming to create a sense of place and increase social and economic value. It draws from sociology and urbanism, with the goal of creating spaces that attract people and foster community. The OU Institute for Quality Communities focuses on placemaking through community input, data analysis, and developing blueprints for improving streetscapes in a lighter, quicker, cheaper manner. Examples of placemaking principles being utilized nearby are also discussed.
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