The document provides an overview of Disney Celebration Village, a master planned community developed by Disney in Celebration, Florida in 1996 based on new urbanist principles. It discusses some of the key features Disney included, such as a city center, town hall, movie theater, and schools. However, it notes Disney eventually relinquished control due to controversies over issues like school curriculum. It also summarizes some common criticisms of Celebration Village, such as it feeling too planned and residents having to drive elsewhere for many necessities.
1. The document discusses urban growth and development trends in Chinese cities, focusing on Chengdu as a case study. It notes that foreign direct investment has accelerated growth in Chengdu in recent years.
2. Pollution is highlighted as a major problem facing expanding Chinese cities. A potential solution proposed is "The Wall", a concentrated urban development model for Chengdu consisting of a 156 square kilometer walled area.
3. Benefits claimed for The Wall approach include reduced pollution through compact development, energy savings from district heating systems, and securing land for future urban growth needs in a sustainable way.
1979 Mission | Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association (3-11-15) 1979mission
The document summarizes a proposal for a housing development called 1979Mission in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. It would include 290 rental units, with 41 designated as workforce homes priced between $280,000-$350,000 for households earning $61,000-$145,650 annually, and 49 affordable rental units priced at 30-55% of the area median income. The proposal includes community benefits such as expanding the nearby BART plaza, increasing the size of Marshall Elementary School, and improving safety for students commuting to school. It aims to provide housing for teachers, firefighters, and others working in the community.
This document appears to be a training manual that provides instructions on various phone-related tasks. It includes pages that cover receiving calls, making the first few calls, asking for and giving repetition, and examples for exercises 3 and 4. The document gives guidance on different phone skills and interactions.
1979 Mission | Castro-Eureka Valley Neighborhood Presentation (5-27-15)1979mission
The document proposes a housing development called 1979 Mission that would include 41 workforce homes priced between $280,000-$350,000, 49 affordable rental units priced at 30-55% of the area median income, and 290 market rate apartments. It would provide community benefits like activating street frontages, expanding a nearby plaza, improving safety routes to the adjacent Marshall Elementary School, and a proposal to increase the school's size by 50% which would enhance safety and increase playground area. The development complies with the city's height limits and includes 137 parking spaces for residents.
The document is a proposal from the interACTION group to the Société de développement du boulevard Saint-Laurent (SDBSL) to develop a strategic vision and action plan to revitalize Boulevard Saint-Laurent in Montreal. InterACTION proposes a methodology focused on immediate, visible results through activation projects to build momentum for long-term planning, involving stakeholder interviews, data collection, and developing a shared vision to attract target markets and address challenges like vacancies, identity, and competition.
The “Extroverted Klostergarden” project structures and occupies the wide territory by using a strategy of punctual densification. Slender towers that minimize land use and maximize densification are complemented with low, street - level volumes that integrate urban plazas and activity areas. This grid of public spaces can accommodate complex, urban environments, with increased program flexibility. Being in a close relation with the future inhabitants, those spaces can create a sense of community and define a character for the area.
The proposal relates to the nearby Klostergarden neighborhood when it comes to residential buildings. The main characteristics of this neighborhood are: high volumes, large green areas and urban clusters screened from the wind. To create interest at urban scale a link to the center of Lund was proposed using the existing roads and a series of buildings and areas of public interest, proposed or existing. The new roads have 5m wide sidewalks that incorporate bicycle paths and plantation. The existing rail tracks can be crossed in several points, one of them being the future rail station. On each side of the rail tracks the project assigns several programs which work on an urban scale. Amenities were relocated within the existent Klostergarden residential complex. An activity park is proposed close to Höje River incorporating a large flower garden as an homage to Carl von Linné.
Planning Proposal and Voluntary planning Proposal: 8-10 Martin Avenue, 9 Bidjigal Road and 47-49 Bonar Street, Arncliffe - Appendix 1 - Urban Context Report on public exhibition from 26 November 2015 → 13 January 2016.
The document provides an overview of Disney Celebration Village, a master planned community developed by Disney in Celebration, Florida in 1996 based on new urbanist principles. It discusses some of the key features Disney included, such as a city center, town hall, movie theater, and schools. However, it notes Disney eventually relinquished control due to controversies over issues like school curriculum. It also summarizes some common criticisms of Celebration Village, such as it feeling too planned and residents having to drive elsewhere for many necessities.
1. The document discusses urban growth and development trends in Chinese cities, focusing on Chengdu as a case study. It notes that foreign direct investment has accelerated growth in Chengdu in recent years.
2. Pollution is highlighted as a major problem facing expanding Chinese cities. A potential solution proposed is "The Wall", a concentrated urban development model for Chengdu consisting of a 156 square kilometer walled area.
3. Benefits claimed for The Wall approach include reduced pollution through compact development, energy savings from district heating systems, and securing land for future urban growth needs in a sustainable way.
1979 Mission | Mission Dolores Neighborhood Association (3-11-15) 1979mission
The document summarizes a proposal for a housing development called 1979Mission in the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco. It would include 290 rental units, with 41 designated as workforce homes priced between $280,000-$350,000 for households earning $61,000-$145,650 annually, and 49 affordable rental units priced at 30-55% of the area median income. The proposal includes community benefits such as expanding the nearby BART plaza, increasing the size of Marshall Elementary School, and improving safety for students commuting to school. It aims to provide housing for teachers, firefighters, and others working in the community.
This document appears to be a training manual that provides instructions on various phone-related tasks. It includes pages that cover receiving calls, making the first few calls, asking for and giving repetition, and examples for exercises 3 and 4. The document gives guidance on different phone skills and interactions.
1979 Mission | Castro-Eureka Valley Neighborhood Presentation (5-27-15)1979mission
The document proposes a housing development called 1979 Mission that would include 41 workforce homes priced between $280,000-$350,000, 49 affordable rental units priced at 30-55% of the area median income, and 290 market rate apartments. It would provide community benefits like activating street frontages, expanding a nearby plaza, improving safety routes to the adjacent Marshall Elementary School, and a proposal to increase the school's size by 50% which would enhance safety and increase playground area. The development complies with the city's height limits and includes 137 parking spaces for residents.
The document is a proposal from the interACTION group to the Société de développement du boulevard Saint-Laurent (SDBSL) to develop a strategic vision and action plan to revitalize Boulevard Saint-Laurent in Montreal. InterACTION proposes a methodology focused on immediate, visible results through activation projects to build momentum for long-term planning, involving stakeholder interviews, data collection, and developing a shared vision to attract target markets and address challenges like vacancies, identity, and competition.
The “Extroverted Klostergarden” project structures and occupies the wide territory by using a strategy of punctual densification. Slender towers that minimize land use and maximize densification are complemented with low, street - level volumes that integrate urban plazas and activity areas. This grid of public spaces can accommodate complex, urban environments, with increased program flexibility. Being in a close relation with the future inhabitants, those spaces can create a sense of community and define a character for the area.
The proposal relates to the nearby Klostergarden neighborhood when it comes to residential buildings. The main characteristics of this neighborhood are: high volumes, large green areas and urban clusters screened from the wind. To create interest at urban scale a link to the center of Lund was proposed using the existing roads and a series of buildings and areas of public interest, proposed or existing. The new roads have 5m wide sidewalks that incorporate bicycle paths and plantation. The existing rail tracks can be crossed in several points, one of them being the future rail station. On each side of the rail tracks the project assigns several programs which work on an urban scale. Amenities were relocated within the existent Klostergarden residential complex. An activity park is proposed close to Höje River incorporating a large flower garden as an homage to Carl von Linné.
Planning Proposal and Voluntary planning Proposal: 8-10 Martin Avenue, 9 Bidjigal Road and 47-49 Bonar Street, Arncliffe - Appendix 1 - Urban Context Report on public exhibition from 26 November 2015 → 13 January 2016.
This document outlines an urban planning project conducted by a student in Thessaloniki, Greece. It includes:
1) Analysis of a neighborhood in Ano Poli, including building quality, land use, demographics and infrastructure. Maps were created to document current conditions.
2) Proposals developed for urban regeneration, including underground parking, public green spaces, and pedestrian paths. Concept sketches illustrate one block redevelopment idea.
3) The document lists other urban planning projects conducted throughout the student's academic semesters, focusing on topics like regional strategic planning, urban design, cultural studies, and thesis work.
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
world examples of smart cities
some problems and suggestions for Damascus city
I prepared this deck as an investment pitch for Smart City Bhubaneswar Proposal. The Deck talks about relevance of Odisha, Bhubaneswar and gives an overview of the smart city proposal.
Digitalization involves creating value through customer experiences, business processes, and foundational capabilities. To meet high customer expectations, companies must accelerate digitizing processes but go beyond just automating existing processes. Digitalization transforms companies by applying disruptive technologies, reducing costs and cycle times through automated data collection and analysis to better understand processes, performance, and risks.
This document is Melissa Diep's urban design portfolio containing examples of her academic work including a community site plan, community design, architectural rendering, site plan proposal, and intersection design proposal. The portfolio demonstrates Melissa's technical proficiency in design software such as Illustrator, Sketch Up, and ArcGIS. It includes brief descriptions of each project outlining the design objectives and Melissa's role. The site plan proposal focuses on improving pedestrian safety and aesthetics on Keats Way in Waterloo through designs for "The Mixer" and "The Connection" areas.
Big data and smart cities are closely related. Smart cities use big data and data analytics to optimize resource management, address issues like population growth and global warming, and manage tight budgets. Some examples of smart city projects utilizing big data include using sensors to manage intermittent bus lanes, powering electric buses through electric roads, and building green data centers to reduce energy usage. While mega smart cities promise advanced technology and services, they also face challenges of large budgets, construction delays, and defining success. Overall, big data and smart technologies have potential to improve city operations when applied strategically to address specific issues.
The document presents a proposal for the Bhubaneswar Smart City Initiative in India. It discusses plans to transform Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) area into a smarter district with improved connectivity, public spaces, and mixed-use development. The proposal outlines efforts to engage citizens for input, including a website and social media that received millions of citizen suggestions. It proposes upgrading BTCD's infrastructure and urban design through redevelopment and retrofitting, focusing on six precincts connected by public transport. The goal is to make BTCD a transit-oriented, livable, and economically vibrant city center.
The Sabarmati Riverfront project in Ahmedabad, India aims to reclaim the river banks as public space and restore the city's relationship with the river. It involves reducing the river width, constructing walls to prevent erosion and flooding, and interceptor sewers to prevent waste from flowing into the river. The project also resettled over 11,000 families from the river banks and rehabilitated vendors and laundries displaced by the project. Work began in 2005 and includes developing promenades, gardens, markets and other public amenities along the 9km stretch of the river passing through the city.
This document provides a framework for understanding digitalization using the concept of "melt." It describes digitalization as the process of converting material objects and actions into intangible elements using computers. It presents a 5-step guide to digitalization: 1) Free up material elements by extracting intangibles, 2) Shape the material world by creating/eliminating elements, 3) Flow intangible elements by making them more concrete, 4) Amplify the immaterial world by sharing knowledge, and 5) Play with others by choosing an ecosystem role like host or epiphyte. The framework is intended to help users understand and apply digitalization concepts to their business or services.
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities. It notes that as more devices become internet-connected, standards like IPv6, 6LoWPAN, and CoAP will be important to enable interoperability. The Web of Things uses these standards and protocols like CoAP to provide web services at the network edge for IoT applications. Sensinode is a provider of end-to-end IoT software solutions and plays a key role in several IoT standardization efforts.
This document outlines an urban planning project conducted by a student in Thessaloniki, Greece. It includes:
1) Analysis of a neighborhood in Ano Poli, including building quality, land use, demographics and infrastructure. Maps were created to document current conditions.
2) Proposals developed for urban regeneration, including underground parking, public green spaces, and pedestrian paths. Concept sketches illustrate one block redevelopment idea.
3) The document lists other urban planning projects conducted throughout the student's academic semesters, focusing on topics like regional strategic planning, urban design, cultural studies, and thesis work.
what is smart city?
how make smart city?
why we need smart cities?
what the parameters of the smart cities?
world examples of smart cities
some problems and suggestions for Damascus city
I prepared this deck as an investment pitch for Smart City Bhubaneswar Proposal. The Deck talks about relevance of Odisha, Bhubaneswar and gives an overview of the smart city proposal.
Digitalization involves creating value through customer experiences, business processes, and foundational capabilities. To meet high customer expectations, companies must accelerate digitizing processes but go beyond just automating existing processes. Digitalization transforms companies by applying disruptive technologies, reducing costs and cycle times through automated data collection and analysis to better understand processes, performance, and risks.
This document is Melissa Diep's urban design portfolio containing examples of her academic work including a community site plan, community design, architectural rendering, site plan proposal, and intersection design proposal. The portfolio demonstrates Melissa's technical proficiency in design software such as Illustrator, Sketch Up, and ArcGIS. It includes brief descriptions of each project outlining the design objectives and Melissa's role. The site plan proposal focuses on improving pedestrian safety and aesthetics on Keats Way in Waterloo through designs for "The Mixer" and "The Connection" areas.
Big data and smart cities are closely related. Smart cities use big data and data analytics to optimize resource management, address issues like population growth and global warming, and manage tight budgets. Some examples of smart city projects utilizing big data include using sensors to manage intermittent bus lanes, powering electric buses through electric roads, and building green data centers to reduce energy usage. While mega smart cities promise advanced technology and services, they also face challenges of large budgets, construction delays, and defining success. Overall, big data and smart technologies have potential to improve city operations when applied strategically to address specific issues.
The document presents a proposal for the Bhubaneswar Smart City Initiative in India. It discusses plans to transform Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) area into a smarter district with improved connectivity, public spaces, and mixed-use development. The proposal outlines efforts to engage citizens for input, including a website and social media that received millions of citizen suggestions. It proposes upgrading BTCD's infrastructure and urban design through redevelopment and retrofitting, focusing on six precincts connected by public transport. The goal is to make BTCD a transit-oriented, livable, and economically vibrant city center.
The Sabarmati Riverfront project in Ahmedabad, India aims to reclaim the river banks as public space and restore the city's relationship with the river. It involves reducing the river width, constructing walls to prevent erosion and flooding, and interceptor sewers to prevent waste from flowing into the river. The project also resettled over 11,000 families from the river banks and rehabilitated vendors and laundries displaced by the project. Work began in 2005 and includes developing promenades, gardens, markets and other public amenities along the 9km stretch of the river passing through the city.
This document provides a framework for understanding digitalization using the concept of "melt." It describes digitalization as the process of converting material objects and actions into intangible elements using computers. It presents a 5-step guide to digitalization: 1) Free up material elements by extracting intangibles, 2) Shape the material world by creating/eliminating elements, 3) Flow intangible elements by making them more concrete, 4) Amplify the immaterial world by sharing knowledge, and 5) Play with others by choosing an ecosystem role like host or epiphyte. The framework is intended to help users understand and apply digitalization concepts to their business or services.
The document discusses the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities. It notes that as more devices become internet-connected, standards like IPv6, 6LoWPAN, and CoAP will be important to enable interoperability. The Web of Things uses these standards and protocols like CoAP to provide web services at the network edge for IoT applications. Sensinode is a provider of end-to-end IoT software solutions and plays a key role in several IoT standardization efforts.
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Osmankäämintie 26 B
01300 VANTAA
Syntynyt 5.8.1973
Naimisissa, kaksi lasta
Opinnot
1994-1996 Kouvolan käsi- ja taideteollisuusoppilaitos,
markkinointipainotteinen graafinen suunnittelu,
artesaani, Kouvola
1990-1993 Lukio, Urheilupuiston lukio, Mikkeli
1980- 1989 Peruskoulu, MIkkeli
Armeija
1993-1994 Mikkeli
Kielitaito
Suomi Äidinkieli
Englanti Erinomainen
Ruotsi Välttävä
Saksa Välttävä
Japani Välttävä
Harrastukset
Sarjakuvat, pelaaminen, elokuvat, piirtäminen, valokuvaus, teatteri
Työhistoria
2016 - Pupu Design, Omistaja
2013- Muzzle Oy Osakas, Ad
2012 - 2016 Kelmi Oy Creative director, Ad
2011 - 2016 Treesure Oy Creative director, Ad
2007- 2016 Aller Media Oy, Katso Ad
2005 - 2007 A-lehdet Oy, Katso taittaja
2004 - 2005 A-lehdet Oy, Madame Ad
2003 - 2004 A-lehdet Oy, Katso taittaja
2002 - 2003 A-lehdet Oy, Isohai freelancer Ad
2001 - 2002 A-lehdet Oy, F1Racing taittaja
2000 - 2001 A-lehdet Oy, Tuulilasi Ad
1998 - 1999 A-lehdet Oy, AutoExpress/F1Racing taittaja
1997 Posito Oy, web-graafikko
1997 Kymenlaakson ammattikorkeakoulu, osastosihteeri
1990 - 1996 Raha-automaattiyhdistys, pelinhoitaja
1989 Pelto-Pirkka, varastomies, pienkoneasentaja
Valikoituja kuvitustöitä
2012 Etusivu Uusiksi konseptikuvitus peliin
2011 TreesureGame pelin kuvitus
2009 Kustannusyhtiö Kani, Bistro Kampissa
2008 Poker Magazine, Kuukauden sarja (sarjakuva)
2008 Kustannusyhtiö Revontuli, Marokon Kauhu (sarjakuva)
2001 - 2002 Club Nokia, Viikon vitsi (sarjakuva)
2001 Suosikki, Uskon asiat (sarjakuva)
Eniten käytetyt ohjelmat ja järjestelmät
InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat,
Wordpress, Squarespace, Google Drive
Erityisosaaminen
Gamification, pitching, lateral thinking
Samuli Lahtinen
Curriculum vitae
13. 13
Labradori
Lehden uudistus.
Ad ja taittaja
InDesign 2015
Lehtityö - Labradori
Pennut 5- alle 7 kk
1. Mirilkan Lounatuuli (KP)
(I. Adventurer’s U-Reckon E. Summery Sea’s Bianca)
2. Saskian Åh-La-Laa (KP)
(I. Lucky My Angel Touch E. Strongline’s Eloise)
3. Middle River’s Ms Shannon (KP)
(I. Mallorn’s Ring My Bell E. Middle River’s Dior Cherie)
4. Saskian Åi Odessa (KP)
(I. Mementos Mario E. Saskian Pixy Wixy)
Pennut 7- alle 9 kk
1. Konsul Lab Wow-Wee Rose (KP)
(I. Nipntuck Happenstance E. Clearcreek American Pearl For Kon-
sul)
2. Waterline’s Hold On To Me (KP)
(I. Time Square Ulysses E. Waterline’s Nocciola)
3. Melanitta Born To Be Free
(I. Shadowbrook’s Bet On It E. Tawastway’s Ragdoll)
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NARTUT, SHARI KIRSCHNER, USA
PENNUT + JUNIORINARTUT:
JAN-ROGER SAUGE NORJA
Valioluokka
1. SE (N)&NO MVA Mallorn’s Ring My Bell (SA)
(I. Chablais Your Place Or Mine E. Mallorn’s Ring Any Bells)
2. RU MVA HEJW-13 HEW-13 Lab’spb Heartbreaker (SA)
(I. Robnie’s Net Asset E. American Dream For Lab’spb)
3. FI MVA Strongline’s Mr. Bean (SA)
(I. Adventurer’s Taittinger E. Strongline’s Vega)
4. FI&EE&RU CH Mouldhill’s Gleam Of Glory (SA)
(I. Lab Treasure’s Dario E. Strongline’s Kiss Kiss)
Veteraaniluokka
1. Chrismes Ibsen Geiranger (SA)
(I. Camelot Palabras Pb And Jelly E. Palabras Jungle Fever)
2. MULTI CH & MULTI WINNER Adventurer’s Taittinger (SA)
(I. Hyspire Barbary Coast E. Adventurer’s Show Waddywaddy)
3. Balnova Guest Of Honour
(I. Lynbee The Mole In Carpenny E. Balnova Amazing Grace)
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(I. Tam O’shanter Of Tintagel Winds E. User Friendly Of Tintagel
Winds)
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(I. Kimleigh’s New Moon Rising E. Sandamar Hyspire You’re So Vain)
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1. FI MVA Mocnys Islander (SA)
(I. Sennas Rugó Of The Work Fellows E. Mysis Usvainen Meri)
2. BY&RU&CZ MVA EUV-14 Inamorato Tete-A-Tete (SA)
(I. Gilbron Pride Olaf Baltic Rock E. Miliy Drug Arina)
3. RU&RU GR MVA RU JMVA RKFV Stenveyz Mango-Mango (SA)
(I. Thanks A Lot De La Legende De La Loutre E. Follies Moulin Rou-
ge)
4. FI&EE&LV&BALT&RU MVA TLNW-13 Adventurer’s No Man’s
An Island (SA)
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NAANTALISSA ASUVA 6-VUOTIAS TAISTO, ADVENTU-
RER’S DRUMGUISH, ON VALMISTUNUT HÄLYKOIRAKSI
14.4.2014. TAISTO ON JO OLLUT OHJAAJA-OMISTAJANSA
RIIKKA MANTILAN KANSSA VIRANOMAISTEN APUNA ELI
ETSIMÄSSÄ KADONNEITA HENKILÖITÄ. TAISTO OHJAAJI-
NEEN TEKEE SIIS HYVIN ARVOKASTA TYÖTÄ! OHJAAJALLA
ON VAITIOLOVELVOLLISUUS TAPAUKSISTA, JOTEN TÄSSÄ
JUTUSSA PUREUDUMME ENEMMÄNKIN ESITTELEMÄÄN
MIKÄ ON HÄLYKOIRA.
Teksti Sanna Tammi kuvat Tomi Mäkinen
Mikä on hälykoira ja miten se eroaa pe-
lastuskoirasta?
Pelastuskoirayhdistykset kouluttavat
pelastuskoiria ja niiden ohjaajia työsken-
telemään Vapaaehtoisen pelastuspalve-
lun hälytysryhmissä. Hälykoira-lisänimen
koira saa kun koirakko on suorittanut Pe-
lastuskoiraliiton määrittämät kokeet hy-
väksytysti ja heillä on valmius auttaa po-
liisia ja muita viranomaisia kadonneiden
henkilöiden etsinnöissä. Lisäksi yhdistyk-
set kouluttavat rauniokoiria viranomais-
ten avuksi poikkeusolosuhteisiin. Varsi-
nais-Suomen alueella Pelastuskoiraliiton
jäsenyhdistyksenä toimii Varsinais-Suo-
men pelastuskoirat ry eli VSPK.
HÄLYKOIRA TAISTO
Lisätietoja hälykoiratoiminnasta löydät osoitteesta
http://www.pelastuskoiraliitto.fi/
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ks. hallitus
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04430 Järvenpää
p. 040 546 2998
ulla.alhava@pp.inet.fi
Rita Nygård
Vähäjärventie 67
26740 Vasarainen
p. 0400 722 083
nygard.rita@gmail.com
Sari Tiusanen
Kaivotie 8
01900 Nurmijärvi
p. 045 6521 457
sari.tiusanen@elisanet.fi
Taru Hiltunen
Ranta-Toivalantie 429
70900 Toivala
p. 050 3380 778
t.hiltunen@elisanet.fi
Jukka Simpura
Peiponpolku 2
45740 Kuusankoski
p. 040 587 5864
jukka.simpura@pp.inet.fi
SIHTEERI
Lotta Vuorinen
ks. hallitus
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