The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines the members of Team II and stakeholders involved in the Glass House Collective project. It provides historical context about the site's location where the Confederacy was defeated. It then lists neighborhood needs such as safety, economic development, youth activities, and transportation improvements. The design strategy focuses on connecting walkable commercial areas, strengthening community institutions, and cultivating safe connections between nodes.
Glass Town Farm Team 6 is comprised of 10 members with diverse backgrounds including urban planning, architecture, education, and nonprofit work. They will work to improve the neighborhood through tactical urbanism projects that can be implemented quickly with minimal resources to address the needs identified by neighborhood leaders such as improving public spaces and bringing back community amenities lost since the 1950s.
Attini Video is a video sharing platform native to SharePoint 2010. It allows users to easily publish, organize, and share videos within an organization. Key features include an embedded video player, social analytics to track views and comments, and the ability to embed videos on other pages or share via email. The goal is to provide an internal video solution to increase knowledge sharing compared to public sites like YouTube.
This document discusses the life and teachings of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through quotes and perspectives from various historians, writers and political leaders. It highlights Muhammad's achievements in diverse fields such as religious thought, military leadership, social reform, moral guidance and administrative skills. Several quotes praise Muhammad for establishing a religion that promoted democracy, equality and brotherhood. The document argues that Muhammad should be recognized for uniting humanity to worship one God and for establishing a just social system based on moral excellence.
This document provides information on LG's commercial air conditioner lineup for 2007, including their MPS Inverter system. The MPS Inverter uses one or two constant speed compressors along with an inverter compressor to match cooling/heating loads. This dual compressor design allows the system to operate more efficiently by using only one compressor during low loads. The document also describes LG's ceiling cassette indoor unit, which features four-way air circulation, a plasma air purification system, and automatic control of air volume based on ceiling height.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document outlines the members of Team II and stakeholders involved in the Glass House Collective project. It provides historical context about the site's location where the Confederacy was defeated. It then lists neighborhood needs such as safety, economic development, youth activities, and transportation improvements. The design strategy focuses on connecting walkable commercial areas, strengthening community institutions, and cultivating safe connections between nodes.
Glass Town Farm Team 6 is comprised of 10 members with diverse backgrounds including urban planning, architecture, education, and nonprofit work. They will work to improve the neighborhood through tactical urbanism projects that can be implemented quickly with minimal resources to address the needs identified by neighborhood leaders such as improving public spaces and bringing back community amenities lost since the 1950s.
Attini Video is a video sharing platform native to SharePoint 2010. It allows users to easily publish, organize, and share videos within an organization. Key features include an embedded video player, social analytics to track views and comments, and the ability to embed videos on other pages or share via email. The goal is to provide an internal video solution to increase knowledge sharing compared to public sites like YouTube.
This document discusses the life and teachings of the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through quotes and perspectives from various historians, writers and political leaders. It highlights Muhammad's achievements in diverse fields such as religious thought, military leadership, social reform, moral guidance and administrative skills. Several quotes praise Muhammad for establishing a religion that promoted democracy, equality and brotherhood. The document argues that Muhammad should be recognized for uniting humanity to worship one God and for establishing a just social system based on moral excellence.
This document provides information on LG's commercial air conditioner lineup for 2007, including their MPS Inverter system. The MPS Inverter uses one or two constant speed compressors along with an inverter compressor to match cooling/heating loads. This dual compressor design allows the system to operate more efficiently by using only one compressor during low loads. The document also describes LG's ceiling cassette indoor unit, which features four-way air circulation, a plasma air purification system, and automatic control of air volume based on ceiling height.
Glass House Collective was founded to bring life back to Glass Street and Glass Street back to life. The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was intended to take Glass House Collective’s previous efforts to the next level by developing ideas that are basic, realistic and scalable. This three day conference started off with a kickoff featuring Mike Lydon discussing tactical urbanism and ended with 10 minute team presentations from the work nine teams developed in four hours in cross-disciplinary teams.
The document proposes a new Safewalk in an East Chattanooga neighborhood to connect existing community resources like a recreation center, schools, housing projects, and commercial zones. It will revitalize a walkable commercial zone, strengthen existing community components, and cultivate safe connections between major nodes in the area. Ecological sustainability will be prioritized in all projects, and partnerships with local industry will provide employment opportunities.
Team 1 consists of 10 members from Chattanooga and Knoxville with various backgrounds and roles. They aim to revitalize the Glass Street community. The team includes residents, business owners, architects, designers, and community leaders. They had a brainstorming session facilitated by architect Heidi Hefferlin to think creatively about the future of Glass Street and develop plans for a fitness park and playground with artistic equipment and landscaping features.
Team Five consists of 12 members with diverse backgrounds and interests in improving the Glass Street area of Chattanooga. The document provides a brief biography of each member, outlining their relevant experience and connection to Chattanooga. It also includes an "Idea Board" section with proposed infrastructure, business, art, and partnership projects aimed at revitalizing Glass Street such as improving utilities, facilitating new development, applying for historic designation, and creating public art installations. The overall goal is to enhance the streetscape and foster new opportunities in the neighborhood.
The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was an initiative to take previous design and community development efforts of Glass House Collective to the next level.
During a two-day intensive design workshop, over 100 workshop participants proposed ways to improve Glass Street while maintaining a realistic attitude about both big and small moves that, collectively, could begin to enhance the prospects for the neighborhood and its citizens.
Teams were asked to consider how improved urbanism could have a positive impact on various aspects of the neighborhood, including business viability, quality public spaces, access to services, improved housing options, increased public safety, and opportunities for the community to engage and contribute.
Designs needed to leverage the variety of assets that already exist in the community including physical places, existing businesses, individuals, organizations, previous accomplishments, and sections of the built environment.
What resulted were dozens of creative, realistic, and scalable urban revitalization tactics for improving residential, commercial, and public space within a 5 minute walk radius surrounding historic Glass Street, each contributing to the revitalization effort already underway. Designs specifically addressed implementation within 1 month, 1 year, 3 year time frames, prioritizing lighter, quicker, and cheaper techniques.
While not all the proposals generated will be implemented as designed, they will be the basis of successive small neighborhood workshops to explore specific concepts, projects, and implementation tactics reflecting the residential, commercial, and public space needs of the Glass Street community. Glass House Collective will work with the neighborhood to adapt designs, ultimately using a bunch of little things to create the next big thing on the street.
Using the lenses that Glass House Collective sees their work through, the Outcomes of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop have been organized into three categories:
• Here Because We Love It Here, proposals focused on Creative Placemaking
• Bringing Life Back to Glass Street, proposals focused on Feet on the Streets
• The Next Big Thing, proposals focused on New Partnerships
Not all proposals developed during the workshop are included in this document; however, those that most closely meet the mission of Glass House Collective have been compiled and described in the pages that follow. The appendix lists all project proposals from each team.
The residents and businesses on Glass Street are committed to
making this historic district ground zero for focused, postive,
community-driven change. We need your help.
Included in this guide, you will find recipes for community
action. It is complete with detailed instructions and lists of
all necessary tools, materials, and collaborators compiled by
residents for residents.
Contact Glass House Collective at 423-402-0565 if you would
like to get involved in one of these projects or replicate a
project in your community.
Ada pelegrini-grinover-antonio-carlos-de-araujo-cintra-candido-rangel-dinamar...Agassis Rodrigues
O documento discute a importância da educação para o desenvolvimento econômico e social de um país. Ele argumenta que investimentos em educação melhoram a produtividade e capacidade de inovação, levando a maior crescimento econômico a longo prazo e uma sociedade mais próspera e igualitária.
Perubahan Lingkungan dan Pengolahan Limbahagung_surya
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pencemaran lingkungan, pelestarian lingkungan, dan limbah. Terdapat informasi mengenai konsep, evaluasi, video pembelajaran, dan materi seperti terasering, reboisasi, pengendalian daerah aliran sungai, pengolahan air limbah, dan penertiban pengumpulan sampah.
Glass House Collective was founded to bring life back to Glass Street and Glass Street back to life. The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was intended to take Glass House Collective’s previous efforts to the next level by developing ideas that are basic, realistic and scalable. This three day conference started off with a kickoff featuring Mike Lydon discussing tactical urbanism and ended with 10 minute team presentations from the work nine teams developed in four hours in cross-disciplinary teams.
The document proposes a new Safewalk in an East Chattanooga neighborhood to connect existing community resources like a recreation center, schools, housing projects, and commercial zones. It will revitalize a walkable commercial zone, strengthen existing community components, and cultivate safe connections between major nodes in the area. Ecological sustainability will be prioritized in all projects, and partnerships with local industry will provide employment opportunities.
Team 1 consists of 10 members from Chattanooga and Knoxville with various backgrounds and roles. They aim to revitalize the Glass Street community. The team includes residents, business owners, architects, designers, and community leaders. They had a brainstorming session facilitated by architect Heidi Hefferlin to think creatively about the future of Glass Street and develop plans for a fitness park and playground with artistic equipment and landscaping features.
Team Five consists of 12 members with diverse backgrounds and interests in improving the Glass Street area of Chattanooga. The document provides a brief biography of each member, outlining their relevant experience and connection to Chattanooga. It also includes an "Idea Board" section with proposed infrastructure, business, art, and partnership projects aimed at revitalizing Glass Street such as improving utilities, facilitating new development, applying for historic designation, and creating public art installations. The overall goal is to enhance the streetscape and foster new opportunities in the neighborhood.
The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was an initiative to take previous design and community development efforts of Glass House Collective to the next level.
During a two-day intensive design workshop, over 100 workshop participants proposed ways to improve Glass Street while maintaining a realistic attitude about both big and small moves that, collectively, could begin to enhance the prospects for the neighborhood and its citizens.
Teams were asked to consider how improved urbanism could have a positive impact on various aspects of the neighborhood, including business viability, quality public spaces, access to services, improved housing options, increased public safety, and opportunities for the community to engage and contribute.
Designs needed to leverage the variety of assets that already exist in the community including physical places, existing businesses, individuals, organizations, previous accomplishments, and sections of the built environment.
What resulted were dozens of creative, realistic, and scalable urban revitalization tactics for improving residential, commercial, and public space within a 5 minute walk radius surrounding historic Glass Street, each contributing to the revitalization effort already underway. Designs specifically addressed implementation within 1 month, 1 year, 3 year time frames, prioritizing lighter, quicker, and cheaper techniques.
While not all the proposals generated will be implemented as designed, they will be the basis of successive small neighborhood workshops to explore specific concepts, projects, and implementation tactics reflecting the residential, commercial, and public space needs of the Glass Street community. Glass House Collective will work with the neighborhood to adapt designs, ultimately using a bunch of little things to create the next big thing on the street.
Using the lenses that Glass House Collective sees their work through, the Outcomes of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop have been organized into three categories:
• Here Because We Love It Here, proposals focused on Creative Placemaking
• Bringing Life Back to Glass Street, proposals focused on Feet on the Streets
• The Next Big Thing, proposals focused on New Partnerships
Not all proposals developed during the workshop are included in this document; however, those that most closely meet the mission of Glass House Collective have been compiled and described in the pages that follow. The appendix lists all project proposals from each team.
The residents and businesses on Glass Street are committed to
making this historic district ground zero for focused, postive,
community-driven change. We need your help.
Included in this guide, you will find recipes for community
action. It is complete with detailed instructions and lists of
all necessary tools, materials, and collaborators compiled by
residents for residents.
Contact Glass House Collective at 423-402-0565 if you would
like to get involved in one of these projects or replicate a
project in your community.
Ada pelegrini-grinover-antonio-carlos-de-araujo-cintra-candido-rangel-dinamar...Agassis Rodrigues
O documento discute a importância da educação para o desenvolvimento econômico e social de um país. Ele argumenta que investimentos em educação melhoram a produtividade e capacidade de inovação, levando a maior crescimento econômico a longo prazo e uma sociedade mais próspera e igualitária.
Perubahan Lingkungan dan Pengolahan Limbahagung_surya
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pencemaran lingkungan, pelestarian lingkungan, dan limbah. Terdapat informasi mengenai konsep, evaluasi, video pembelajaran, dan materi seperti terasering, reboisasi, pengendalian daerah aliran sungai, pengolahan air limbah, dan penertiban pengumpulan sampah.