to do list for 12 february

julie @Julie C 


  • background review
articulation of concepts such as -select ones that are relevant
  • urban gardening
  • ecological urbanism 
  • circular food systems (?)
  • ….
accompanying concepts
  • mammal biology
  • chaos theorem, fractals
  • entropy

  • inspiring cases (what is already there, with a critical perspective) - biomimetics, organic architecture, metabolistic arch. etc etc. what was already there in terms of architecture’s relation with nature? 

  • brussels context
why do we have many urban gardens in brussels? where are they located mostly? what is missing? 

  • a map of the urban gardens in brussels and explaining the different types and governance schemes (ibge, haricots) and selection of potential intervention sites

  • synthetic drawing of a typical urban garden as a cell to discover how they all together work or can work as an organism 


  • urban strategy/tactic diagram to facilitate urban garden as commons on axo (showing touch points, etc) for eg https://goo.gl/images/qCBCwP


françois

  • background review
articulation of concepts such as -select ones that are relevant
  • spaces of protest and occupation
  • right to the city
  • enabling bottom-up spatial appropriation
  • ….
accompanying concepts
  • knowledge sharing
  • in defence of vacant/waiting space for public good
  • criticism of neoliberal city making

  • inspiring cases (what is already there, with a critical perspective) -remember your notes (josaphat, gezi vs)

  • brussels context
what are the qualities and potentials of waiting spaces in brussels? why are they there? and where are they concentrated mostly, if they are? why is it necessary to address them? (because if we don’t the neoliberal monster eats it :)) 

  • a map of the vacant/waiting spaces in brussels and explaining why this place(s) (a board de l’eau and/or else) is selected