Origin of Spaces - innovative practices for sustainable multidisciplinary clusters fostering social entrepreneurship. An action-research project on innovative sustainable practices, funded by the European Union Erasmus+
This document outlines the organization and timeline of the Origin of Spaces research project, which took place from 2014-2017. The project involved 5 teams from the UK, Portugal, Spain, Croatia and France researching innovative practices for sustainable multidisciplinary clusters. It was coordinated by 4 individuals and included 21 participants over 3 phases: research, toolbox development, and testing. The goal was to explore new optimal common value chains and develop a simple strategy for success. Multiple workshops, study visits, and events were held over the course of the project.
REGIONS and THIRD PLACES - Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable ...Christiaan Weiler
In this presentation I will try to put culture and creativity in a specific context, including theoretical references, but concentrating on a practical approach. With outcomes of an action-research project three connected hypothesis are proposed. To complement the otherwise rather limited quantitative data for this relatively new subject, a collaborative methodology is proposed, that will help contextualize the work and directly engage stakeholders in the process.
To stay close to the title of the conference, I will focus on the elements concerning culture and creativity. Giving a purpose to culture and creativity can allow us to concentrate on what it does rather than what it is. The presented research project (still in search of funding...) positions culture in a strategic role for collaborative processes, and proposes the creative stance, as an alternative to the critical stance, for innovative governance and planning development.
OuiShare - Collaborative Territories Toolkit Alpha Release - Open For CommentsOuiShare
About Sharitories
Sharitories is a global project with a very practical scope: to create a Collaborative Territories Toolkit for local policy-makers around the world who wish to implement collaborative or sharing initiatives in their local areas and help them thrive.
Sharitories was born in June 2014 through OuiShare, a global community and think and do-tank with the mission to build and nurture a collaborative society by connecting people, organizations and ideas around fairness, openness and trust.
The Collaborative Territories Toolkit
The toolkit will be based on contributions and best practices from across the globe, collected from thought leaders and practitioners who work to speed up the transition towards a collaborative society.
With this set of tools, both existing and created ad hoc, OuiShare and FORUM PA want to offer local governments an open platform for the understanding of the potential of collaborative policies and practices in society and the economy.
Getting Involved
The Collaborative Territories Toolkit “Sharitories” project is looking for adopters, sponsors and fellow collaborators that want to help shaping the collaborative future of territories worldwide.
You can contribute to the project in many ways: by allocating financial resources on the kit development as a sponsor, by testing the approach in your context as a local administrator or changemaker, by inviting the Sharitories team to hold a workshop to help you solve your local challenge as a public entity or just by joining the growing OuiShare team.
If you or your organization want to get involved in the project please get in touch with:
Simone Cicero simone@ouishare.net (for Italian and English inquiries)
Albert Cañigueral albert@ouishare.net (for Spanish inquiries)
Samuel Romeau samuel@ouishare.net (for French inquiries)
Thomas Doennebrink thomas@ouishare.net (fro German inquiries)
Origin of Spaces - Research Source Book (screen) innovative practices for sus...Christiaan Weiler
Antonio Machado - Campos de Castilla - 1912
"... Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. ...”
1. Preface
It is dawning on many of us that the current pace and direction of society is difficult to keep up for very long. When in the post-world-war period the pursuit of (individual) achievement seemed the key force of collective development, now the nature of the achievement is very much at the heart of our concerns. Sharing and respecting the environment, be it social, capital or natural, must now regain a central position in community management. Simultaneously the means available for this common task are more and more distributed. More than ever must one ask what one can do for the community, rather than what the community can do for us.
If this project can establish the relevance of the multidisciplinary approach to global sustainability, it will be succesful. All participants, and all of their partners, will be dealing with our subject hands on. This means, once again, to break out of conventional silos so that professionals with different expertise can share insights and work side by side for the common goal.
Once the individual participants of the project recognise the shared motivation, the matter can be improved, embodied and disseminated - through the work in progress and the distribution of the results. Everyone will have the occasion to relay the subject in new links with organisations and city councils on local level, bringing together the actors within a common framework. The nature of 'change management' will need the implication of key-stake-holders on a regional level. Developping and distributing tested contents will convince captains of governance and industry to support the agents of the new models. The rich and diverse context of european culture will be a favourable background for innovating community-management with the resilience of a hybrid multi-faceted approach. When we come out with a 'best-practice'-based toolbox, developed on field work, we will be ready to share the expertise, and promote this complementary and crucial frame of innovation.
2. Research Outcomes
This research report is part of the Erasmus + project. It is the result of the initial phase, and concentrates on the task of assessing the existing practices of the five partners. The results of the research is be the basis of the second and final phase - the Toolbox development. The Toolbox is destined to enable other individuals or groups to learn the basics of setting up multidisciplinary social entrepreneur clusters.
170706 La Cartoucherie, Toulouse THIRD BASE Collective commissionership Christiaan Weiler
The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)
XVI Biennial Conference, 'Practicing the commons: Self-governance, cooperation, and institutional change'.
Origin of Spaces - Research Brochure - innovative practices for sustainable m...Christiaan Weiler
Organisations from five European countries have joined forces on a three year journey to share existing know-how and explore new practices related to coworking ecosystems. However, as with every journey, the project began with a period of reflection and preparation, an opportunity to learn new work languages, structures and methods: “Where have we come from?”, “Where are we going?”, “What should be taken forward?”. In addition there were specific questions and discussions on the meanings behind our coworking ecosystems themes, namely multidisciplinary coworking, local partnerships, ecological transition, participatory governance and social entrepreneurship. This report provides the history of our preparation for constructing a coworking toolbox. It focuses on the wealth of local background material unearthed by the partners and, by identifying the most relevant points, helps explain how the map to guide our journey began to take shape.
The information you are about to discover will help explain why we believe that coworking and the creation of multidisciplinary creative clusters (also known as ecosystems or the Third Place) provide an innovative approach for European entrepreneurs and professionals to work collaboratively through improved communication and networking, in order to create new economic opportunities and benefit society.
REGIONS and THIRD PLACES - Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable ...Christiaan Weiler
In this presentation I will try to put culture and creativity in a specific context, including theoretical references, but concentrating on a practical approach. With outcomes of an action-research project three connected hypothesis are proposed. To complement the otherwise rather limited quantitative data for this relatively new subject, a collaborative methodology is proposed, that will help contextualize the work and directly engage stakeholders in the process.
To stay close to the title of the conference, I will focus on the elements concerning culture and creativity. Giving a purpose to culture and creativity can allow us to concentrate on what it does rather than what it is. The presented research project (still in search of funding...) positions culture in a strategic role for collaborative processes, and proposes the creative stance, as an alternative to the critical stance, for innovative governance and planning development.
OuiShare - Collaborative Territories Toolkit Alpha Release - Open For CommentsOuiShare
About Sharitories
Sharitories is a global project with a very practical scope: to create a Collaborative Territories Toolkit for local policy-makers around the world who wish to implement collaborative or sharing initiatives in their local areas and help them thrive.
Sharitories was born in June 2014 through OuiShare, a global community and think and do-tank with the mission to build and nurture a collaborative society by connecting people, organizations and ideas around fairness, openness and trust.
The Collaborative Territories Toolkit
The toolkit will be based on contributions and best practices from across the globe, collected from thought leaders and practitioners who work to speed up the transition towards a collaborative society.
With this set of tools, both existing and created ad hoc, OuiShare and FORUM PA want to offer local governments an open platform for the understanding of the potential of collaborative policies and practices in society and the economy.
Getting Involved
The Collaborative Territories Toolkit “Sharitories” project is looking for adopters, sponsors and fellow collaborators that want to help shaping the collaborative future of territories worldwide.
You can contribute to the project in many ways: by allocating financial resources on the kit development as a sponsor, by testing the approach in your context as a local administrator or changemaker, by inviting the Sharitories team to hold a workshop to help you solve your local challenge as a public entity or just by joining the growing OuiShare team.
If you or your organization want to get involved in the project please get in touch with:
Simone Cicero simone@ouishare.net (for Italian and English inquiries)
Albert Cañigueral albert@ouishare.net (for Spanish inquiries)
Samuel Romeau samuel@ouishare.net (for French inquiries)
Thomas Doennebrink thomas@ouishare.net (fro German inquiries)
Origin of Spaces - Research Source Book (screen) innovative practices for sus...Christiaan Weiler
Antonio Machado - Campos de Castilla - 1912
"... Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. ...”
1. Preface
It is dawning on many of us that the current pace and direction of society is difficult to keep up for very long. When in the post-world-war period the pursuit of (individual) achievement seemed the key force of collective development, now the nature of the achievement is very much at the heart of our concerns. Sharing and respecting the environment, be it social, capital or natural, must now regain a central position in community management. Simultaneously the means available for this common task are more and more distributed. More than ever must one ask what one can do for the community, rather than what the community can do for us.
If this project can establish the relevance of the multidisciplinary approach to global sustainability, it will be succesful. All participants, and all of their partners, will be dealing with our subject hands on. This means, once again, to break out of conventional silos so that professionals with different expertise can share insights and work side by side for the common goal.
Once the individual participants of the project recognise the shared motivation, the matter can be improved, embodied and disseminated - through the work in progress and the distribution of the results. Everyone will have the occasion to relay the subject in new links with organisations and city councils on local level, bringing together the actors within a common framework. The nature of 'change management' will need the implication of key-stake-holders on a regional level. Developping and distributing tested contents will convince captains of governance and industry to support the agents of the new models. The rich and diverse context of european culture will be a favourable background for innovating community-management with the resilience of a hybrid multi-faceted approach. When we come out with a 'best-practice'-based toolbox, developed on field work, we will be ready to share the expertise, and promote this complementary and crucial frame of innovation.
2. Research Outcomes
This research report is part of the Erasmus + project. It is the result of the initial phase, and concentrates on the task of assessing the existing practices of the five partners. The results of the research is be the basis of the second and final phase - the Toolbox development. The Toolbox is destined to enable other individuals or groups to learn the basics of setting up multidisciplinary social entrepreneur clusters.
170706 La Cartoucherie, Toulouse THIRD BASE Collective commissionership Christiaan Weiler
The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)
XVI Biennial Conference, 'Practicing the commons: Self-governance, cooperation, and institutional change'.
Origin of Spaces - Research Brochure - innovative practices for sustainable m...Christiaan Weiler
Organisations from five European countries have joined forces on a three year journey to share existing know-how and explore new practices related to coworking ecosystems. However, as with every journey, the project began with a period of reflection and preparation, an opportunity to learn new work languages, structures and methods: “Where have we come from?”, “Where are we going?”, “What should be taken forward?”. In addition there were specific questions and discussions on the meanings behind our coworking ecosystems themes, namely multidisciplinary coworking, local partnerships, ecological transition, participatory governance and social entrepreneurship. This report provides the history of our preparation for constructing a coworking toolbox. It focuses on the wealth of local background material unearthed by the partners and, by identifying the most relevant points, helps explain how the map to guide our journey began to take shape.
The information you are about to discover will help explain why we believe that coworking and the creation of multidisciplinary creative clusters (also known as ecosystems or the Third Place) provide an innovative approach for European entrepreneurs and professionals to work collaboratively through improved communication and networking, in order to create new economic opportunities and benefit society.
'The Return of REAL SPACE - Co-Authoring Space Planning for Community Resilie...Christiaan Weiler
Introduction
This presentation assesses the historical and contemporary context of architecture, and explores ways to plan space with insight.
Architecture and urbanism are considered as expressions of their time. Indeed, the cultural evolution of architecture is intertwined with the many parallel societal evolutions, as seen in political, economic, social and environmental contexts. Today many of these contexts each show signs of crisis. George Kell of UN Compact summarizes them as follows “..global warming, rising inequalities, social unrest and violence and a fragmenting world order with low trust in governments and business...”, and we should add ‘resource depletion’. Not a simple situation.
In search of answers to these questions, we realise more and more how these difficulties can not be resolved in separate scenarios. We need integral systemic solutions. For example : the environment demands we build more energy efficiently, but it makes for more expensive buildings, without any guarantee that no one will leave a window open. Some suggest to automate everything and build hyper-connected Smart Cities, but where does that leave the inhabitant?
So how can we presume to act and design effectively in this multi-disciplinary systemic situation? There are many sources of inspiration, in design, in managment, etc. The Diversity-Stability issue, from evolutionary biology, describes the resilience of ecosystems by looking at the foodlinks of interdependent species. It finds that communities with a diversity of weak species have more chances to survive predators or disease then ecosystems with few strong species. To put it simply, diversity enhances resilience.
Such parallels can help to change our usual approaches to complex problems. The characteristics of the Diversity-Stability ecosystem, find an echo in the sociological concept called Third Places (not Home and not Work). They are described as having some special traits : they’re inexpensive, they’re easily accessible (by foot), they have regular residents, and are open to visitors, they’re comfortable and provide food and drinks.
In this current near post-welfare and pre-decentralized situation, opportunities must be seized to create the change we need to see. Space is the first condition we share, and spatial planning can enhance resilience and change for communities of confidence. The Third Place concept opens a way to redevelop a meaning for architecture and urbanism, on top of the existing urban landscape.
Our original biotope has become a technotope - a new condition that offers opportunities to be seized, together. The architecture we make there, I call Real-Space :
Community based
Mixed use
Low-tech
Adaptive
The Origin of Spaces, COP21 presentation for the European Union Erasmus+ Christiaan Weiler
151109.cab_er+.PRES.CO21
21st Conference of Parties #cop21
on Climate Change #climateaction
Union Européenne #eu
Erasmus+ Education #erasmusplus
The Origin of Spaces #OOSEU
REMERCIEMENTS
...
ECHELLES SYSTEMIQUES
...
PROJET 'THE ORIGIN OF SPACES'
Le projet The Origin of Spaces est émergé de l'éco-système économique Darwin à Bordeaux. Le groupe Evolution SARL y a crée un tiers-lieu innovateur, regroupant divers activités tertiaires, associatives, culturelles, événementielles et loisirs, sous une bannière de valeurs transversales diverses, dont que l'écologie et l'économie. Certains membres de l'association de locataires Les Darwiniens s'y est rencontré grâce à ces valeurs, et ensemble ont co-écrit le programme sur une base commune : le constat d'une crise multifacette et la quête de pratiques transitionnelles pour inventer des alternatives viables. Dans un espace de 6 denses mois, cinq partenaires avec chacun leur contexte différente, décident de co-écrire un projet, sous la coordination de Jean-Pierre Brossard, Sylvain Barfety, Dunja Vukovic et moi même.
OBJECTIF
L'objectif du projet est de transmettre les meilleures pratiques des cinq tiers-lieux partenaires. Les axes de travail sont organisées autour de cinq thématiques que nous considérons clés à la transition de notre société. Chaque partenaire est en charge d'une thématique : Le coworking multidisciplinaire (LX Factory, Lisbonne), les partenariats locaux (ZAWP, Bilbao), la transition écologique (Darwin, Bordeaux), la gouvernance participative (ROJC, Pula), l'entrepreneuriat social (London Borough of Lewisham).
ORGANISATION
Le projet à une durée de trois ans : Un an de recherche et collecte de pratiques, un an de développement du Toolbox, et un an de tests. Un ensemble de trajets de travail, de rencontres bilatéraux et multilatéraux, crée une chaîne d'actions pour développer le contenu, de développer la Toolbox en ligne, et de tester le produit avec des évaluateurs dans les clients cibles : les acteurs publiques ainsi que privés, et les gestionnaires autant que les usagers de ces espaces.
RECHERCHE
...
Mayaudon / Salon Vivons / CODEFA - la maison individuelle, compacte, (pré)pas...Christiaan Weiler
Presentation d'un projet d'innovation soustenable en architecture pour une rénovation d'un habitat individuel, avec la techologie bois CLT, pour une conférence organisée par CODEFA à Bordeaux.
Presenation of innovative sustainable retrofit residential design, moslty through use of CLT (cross laminated timber) for industry meeting of CODEFA in Bordeaux.
Origin of Spaces - Research Source Book (print) - innovative practices for s...Christiaan Weiler
Antonio Machado - Campos de Castilla - 1912
"... Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. ...”
1. Preface
It is dawning on many of us that the current pace and direction of society is difficult to keep up for very long. When in the post-world-war period the pursuit of (individual) achievement seemed the key force of collective development, now the nature of the achievement is very much at the heart of our concerns. Sharing and respecting the environment, be it social, capital or natural, must now regain a central position in community management. Simultaneously the means available for this common task are more and more distributed. More than ever must one ask what one can do for the community, rather than what the community can do for us.
If this project can establish the relevance of the multidisciplinary approach to global sustainability, it will be succesful. All participants, and all of their partners, will be dealing with our subject hands on. This means, once again, to break out of conventional silos so that professionals with different expertise can share insights and work side by side for the common goal.
Once the individual participants of the project recognise the shared motivation, the matter can be improved, embodied and disseminated - through the work in progress and the distribution of the results. Everyone will have the occasion to relay the subject in new links with organisations and city councils on local level, bringing together the actors within a common framework. The nature of 'change management' will need the implication of key-stake-holders on a regional level. Developping and distributing tested contents will convince captains of governance and industry to support the agents of the new models. The rich and diverse context of european culture will be a favourable background for innovating community-management with the resilience of a hybrid multi-faceted approach. When we come out with a 'best-practice'-based toolbox, developed on field work, we will be ready to share the expertise, and promote this complementary and crucial frame of innovation.
2. Research Outcomes
This research report is part of the Erasmus + project. It is the result of the initial phase, and concentrates on the task of assessing the existing practices of the five partners. The results of the research is be the basis of the second and final phase - the Toolbox development. The Toolbox is destined to enable other individuals or groups to learn the basics of setting up multidisciplinary social entrepreneur clusters.
The Origin of Spaces - Project outline - 2014-2017 (french)Christiaan Weiler
The tenants association 'Les Darwiniens' in the Darwin-Ecosystem in Bordeaux - the EU funded action-research project 'The Origin of Spaces' - a comparative study of best transitional practices in 5 european hybrid work spaces, for the development of an open-access cluster-creation Toolbox.
finX1.2.3.4 - combined design exercises for meaningful concept development fo...Christiaan Weiler
METHOD
finX1 : language
step 1 : choose a text as starting point
step 2 : withing this text find 1. a noun 2. an adjective 3. a verb of crcucial meaning
step 3 : describe each word in 4 synonyms (4 nouns for noun, etc.)
step 4 : repeat to arrive at a set of 16 words
step 5 : set 4 project specific criteria
step 6 : choose from the set of 16 a word to correspond to each one of hte criteria
step 7 : with the 4 chosen words compose a phrase that is grammatically correct, not necessarily logically
step 8 : capture the phrase (haiku) in one word
finX2 : image
like finX1 but with image analysis
finX3 : volume
like finX1 but with volume analysis
finX4 : synthesis
take the results of all exercises and bring them together in one three dimensional model.
See also : http://cab54.christiaanweiler.net/?003/projects-[realised]/
RUNE generator - also known as FIN X 1234 brainstorm generatorChristiaan Weiler
METHOD
finX1 : language
step 1 : choose a text as starting point
step 2 : withing this text find 1. a noun 2. an adjective 3. a verb of crcucial meaning
step 3 : describe each word in 4 synonyms (4 nouns for noun, etc.)
step 4 : repeat to arrive at a set of 16 words
step 5 : set 4 project specific criteria
step 6 : choose from the set of 16 a word to correspond to each one of hte criteria
step 7 : with the 4 chosen words compose a phrase that is grammatically correct, not necessarily logically
step 8 : capture the phrase (haiku) in one word
finX2 : image
like finX1 but with image analysis
finX3 : volume
like finX1 but with volume analysis
finX4 : synthesis
take the results of all exercises and bring them together in one three dimensional model.
See also : http://cab54.christiaanweiler.net/?003/projects-[realised]/
Presenation of innovative sustainable retrofit residential design, moslty through use of CLT (cross laminated timber) for industry meeting of Xylofutur in Bordeaux.
Presentation d'un projet d'innovation soustenable en architecture pour une rénovation d'un habitat individuel, avec la techologie bois CLT, pour une conférence organisée par Xylofutur à Bordeaux.
'The Return of REAL SPACE - Co-Authoring Space Planning for Community Resilie...Christiaan Weiler
Introduction
This presentation assesses the historical and contemporary context of architecture, and explores ways to plan space with insight.
Architecture and urbanism are considered as expressions of their time. Indeed, the cultural evolution of architecture is intertwined with the many parallel societal evolutions, as seen in political, economic, social and environmental contexts. Today many of these contexts each show signs of crisis. George Kell of UN Compact summarizes them as follows “..global warming, rising inequalities, social unrest and violence and a fragmenting world order with low trust in governments and business...”, and we should add ‘resource depletion’. Not a simple situation.
In search of answers to these questions, we realise more and more how these difficulties can not be resolved in separate scenarios. We need integral systemic solutions. For example : the environment demands we build more energy efficiently, but it makes for more expensive buildings, without any guarantee that no one will leave a window open. Some suggest to automate everything and build hyper-connected Smart Cities, but where does that leave the inhabitant?
So how can we presume to act and design effectively in this multi-disciplinary systemic situation? There are many sources of inspiration, in design, in managment, etc. The Diversity-Stability issue, from evolutionary biology, describes the resilience of ecosystems by looking at the foodlinks of interdependent species. It finds that communities with a diversity of weak species have more chances to survive predators or disease then ecosystems with few strong species. To put it simply, diversity enhances resilience.
Such parallels can help to change our usual approaches to complex problems. The characteristics of the Diversity-Stability ecosystem, find an echo in the sociological concept called Third Places (not Home and not Work). They are described as having some special traits : they’re inexpensive, they’re easily accessible (by foot), they have regular residents, and are open to visitors, they’re comfortable and provide food and drinks.
In this current near post-welfare and pre-decentralized situation, opportunities must be seized to create the change we need to see. Space is the first condition we share, and spatial planning can enhance resilience and change for communities of confidence. The Third Place concept opens a way to redevelop a meaning for architecture and urbanism, on top of the existing urban landscape.
Our original biotope has become a technotope - a new condition that offers opportunities to be seized, together. The architecture we make there, I call Real-Space :
Community based
Mixed use
Low-tech
Adaptive
The Origin of Spaces, COP21 presentation for the European Union Erasmus+ Christiaan Weiler
151109.cab_er+.PRES.CO21
21st Conference of Parties #cop21
on Climate Change #climateaction
Union Européenne #eu
Erasmus+ Education #erasmusplus
The Origin of Spaces #OOSEU
REMERCIEMENTS
...
ECHELLES SYSTEMIQUES
...
PROJET 'THE ORIGIN OF SPACES'
Le projet The Origin of Spaces est émergé de l'éco-système économique Darwin à Bordeaux. Le groupe Evolution SARL y a crée un tiers-lieu innovateur, regroupant divers activités tertiaires, associatives, culturelles, événementielles et loisirs, sous une bannière de valeurs transversales diverses, dont que l'écologie et l'économie. Certains membres de l'association de locataires Les Darwiniens s'y est rencontré grâce à ces valeurs, et ensemble ont co-écrit le programme sur une base commune : le constat d'une crise multifacette et la quête de pratiques transitionnelles pour inventer des alternatives viables. Dans un espace de 6 denses mois, cinq partenaires avec chacun leur contexte différente, décident de co-écrire un projet, sous la coordination de Jean-Pierre Brossard, Sylvain Barfety, Dunja Vukovic et moi même.
OBJECTIF
L'objectif du projet est de transmettre les meilleures pratiques des cinq tiers-lieux partenaires. Les axes de travail sont organisées autour de cinq thématiques que nous considérons clés à la transition de notre société. Chaque partenaire est en charge d'une thématique : Le coworking multidisciplinaire (LX Factory, Lisbonne), les partenariats locaux (ZAWP, Bilbao), la transition écologique (Darwin, Bordeaux), la gouvernance participative (ROJC, Pula), l'entrepreneuriat social (London Borough of Lewisham).
ORGANISATION
Le projet à une durée de trois ans : Un an de recherche et collecte de pratiques, un an de développement du Toolbox, et un an de tests. Un ensemble de trajets de travail, de rencontres bilatéraux et multilatéraux, crée une chaîne d'actions pour développer le contenu, de développer la Toolbox en ligne, et de tester le produit avec des évaluateurs dans les clients cibles : les acteurs publiques ainsi que privés, et les gestionnaires autant que les usagers de ces espaces.
RECHERCHE
...
Mayaudon / Salon Vivons / CODEFA - la maison individuelle, compacte, (pré)pas...Christiaan Weiler
Presentation d'un projet d'innovation soustenable en architecture pour une rénovation d'un habitat individuel, avec la techologie bois CLT, pour une conférence organisée par CODEFA à Bordeaux.
Presenation of innovative sustainable retrofit residential design, moslty through use of CLT (cross laminated timber) for industry meeting of CODEFA in Bordeaux.
Origin of Spaces - Research Source Book (print) - innovative practices for s...Christiaan Weiler
Antonio Machado - Campos de Castilla - 1912
"... Caminante, son tus huellas el camino, y nada más; caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Al andar se hace camino, y al volver la vista atrás se ve la senda que nunca se ha de volver a pisar. ...”
1. Preface
It is dawning on many of us that the current pace and direction of society is difficult to keep up for very long. When in the post-world-war period the pursuit of (individual) achievement seemed the key force of collective development, now the nature of the achievement is very much at the heart of our concerns. Sharing and respecting the environment, be it social, capital or natural, must now regain a central position in community management. Simultaneously the means available for this common task are more and more distributed. More than ever must one ask what one can do for the community, rather than what the community can do for us.
If this project can establish the relevance of the multidisciplinary approach to global sustainability, it will be succesful. All participants, and all of their partners, will be dealing with our subject hands on. This means, once again, to break out of conventional silos so that professionals with different expertise can share insights and work side by side for the common goal.
Once the individual participants of the project recognise the shared motivation, the matter can be improved, embodied and disseminated - through the work in progress and the distribution of the results. Everyone will have the occasion to relay the subject in new links with organisations and city councils on local level, bringing together the actors within a common framework. The nature of 'change management' will need the implication of key-stake-holders on a regional level. Developping and distributing tested contents will convince captains of governance and industry to support the agents of the new models. The rich and diverse context of european culture will be a favourable background for innovating community-management with the resilience of a hybrid multi-faceted approach. When we come out with a 'best-practice'-based toolbox, developed on field work, we will be ready to share the expertise, and promote this complementary and crucial frame of innovation.
2. Research Outcomes
This research report is part of the Erasmus + project. It is the result of the initial phase, and concentrates on the task of assessing the existing practices of the five partners. The results of the research is be the basis of the second and final phase - the Toolbox development. The Toolbox is destined to enable other individuals or groups to learn the basics of setting up multidisciplinary social entrepreneur clusters.
The Origin of Spaces - Project outline - 2014-2017 (french)Christiaan Weiler
The tenants association 'Les Darwiniens' in the Darwin-Ecosystem in Bordeaux - the EU funded action-research project 'The Origin of Spaces' - a comparative study of best transitional practices in 5 european hybrid work spaces, for the development of an open-access cluster-creation Toolbox.
finX1.2.3.4 - combined design exercises for meaningful concept development fo...Christiaan Weiler
METHOD
finX1 : language
step 1 : choose a text as starting point
step 2 : withing this text find 1. a noun 2. an adjective 3. a verb of crcucial meaning
step 3 : describe each word in 4 synonyms (4 nouns for noun, etc.)
step 4 : repeat to arrive at a set of 16 words
step 5 : set 4 project specific criteria
step 6 : choose from the set of 16 a word to correspond to each one of hte criteria
step 7 : with the 4 chosen words compose a phrase that is grammatically correct, not necessarily logically
step 8 : capture the phrase (haiku) in one word
finX2 : image
like finX1 but with image analysis
finX3 : volume
like finX1 but with volume analysis
finX4 : synthesis
take the results of all exercises and bring them together in one three dimensional model.
See also : http://cab54.christiaanweiler.net/?003/projects-[realised]/
RUNE generator - also known as FIN X 1234 brainstorm generatorChristiaan Weiler
METHOD
finX1 : language
step 1 : choose a text as starting point
step 2 : withing this text find 1. a noun 2. an adjective 3. a verb of crcucial meaning
step 3 : describe each word in 4 synonyms (4 nouns for noun, etc.)
step 4 : repeat to arrive at a set of 16 words
step 5 : set 4 project specific criteria
step 6 : choose from the set of 16 a word to correspond to each one of hte criteria
step 7 : with the 4 chosen words compose a phrase that is grammatically correct, not necessarily logically
step 8 : capture the phrase (haiku) in one word
finX2 : image
like finX1 but with image analysis
finX3 : volume
like finX1 but with volume analysis
finX4 : synthesis
take the results of all exercises and bring them together in one three dimensional model.
See also : http://cab54.christiaanweiler.net/?003/projects-[realised]/
Presenation of innovative sustainable retrofit residential design, moslty through use of CLT (cross laminated timber) for industry meeting of Xylofutur in Bordeaux.
Presentation d'un projet d'innovation soustenable en architecture pour une rénovation d'un habitat individuel, avec la techologie bois CLT, pour une conférence organisée par Xylofutur à Bordeaux.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
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Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Origin of Spaces - innovative practices for sustainable multidisciplinary clusters fostering social entrepreneurship. An action-research project on innovative sustainable practices, funded by the European Union Erasmus+
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