By: Heath Killen
This is a particularly moving and inspiring story – thanks for sharing Dan. In terms of keeping the momentum of engagement going, could an initiative like this adopt a Kickstarter style reward system?...
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Following on Heath’s point I would think the concern might be too much a gamification. Even in public workshops i have participated in, data might even be open but quantifying effect of...
View ArticleBy: Can you Crowdsource a City? | ArchDaily
[...] city, Constitución. In 90 days. How does he do it? “As Sitra‘s Dan Hill explains in a Brickstarter post: “By pivoting the entire masterplan process upon citizen participation, with co-design as...
View ArticleBy: Can you kickstart a city? | City Atlas
[...] Lange makes favorable mention of a more carefully designed platform called Brickstarter (with a fascinating post on reconstruction of a city in Chile) — and it’s a good comparison to consider....
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[...] city, Constitución. In 90 days. How does he do it? “As Sitra‘s Dan Hill explains in a Brickstarter post: “By pivoting the entire masterplan process upon citizen participation, with co-design as...
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[...] damaged city, Constitución. In 90 days. How does he do it? “AsSitra‘s Dan Hill explains in a Brickstarter post: “By pivoting the entire masterplan process upon citizen participation, with...
View ArticleBy: Can you Crowdsource a City? | urban
[...] damaged city, Constitución. In 90 days. How does he do it? “AsSitra‘s Dan Hill explains in a Brickstarter post: “By pivoting the entire masterplan process upon citizen participation, with...
View ArticleBy: Mara Bun
This is a brilliant and moving story. Though 90 days for a master plan seems fast – the wisdom of empowered deliberation early on is the main point. So often the politics of recovery can speed up...
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[...] [54] Hill, Dan (2012) Conversation with Rodrigo Araya, Tironi Asociados, Chile. That the involvement of citizens in everyday decision-making about their environment is likely to result in...
View ArticleBy: Crowdsourcing Infrastructure? | city.region.globe.
[...] way. The city´s unexpected destruction meant that the planning was to be done expediently and the public was engaged in almost every aspect of it. So far, it has been one of the most successful...
View ArticleBy: Crowdsourcing Infrastructure? | la ciudad creativa
[...] way. The city´s unexpected destruction meant that the planning was to be done expediently and the public was engaged in almost every aspect of it. So far, it has been one of the most successful...
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