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Agnieszka Labus x SIRENE
Agnieszka Labus x SIRENE
We would like to inform you that Agnieszka Labus has joined the group of experts - EXPERT HUB in the SIRENE project. This will be an opportunity to share knowledge and experience with other experts, but also to learn something new from them. It promises to be an inspiring experience! (more…)
“Accessible Streets in the Revitalization of Downtown Areas.” 
“Accessible Streets in the Revitalization of Downtown Areas.” 
We present to you our long-awaited publication edited by Agnieszka Labus, "Accessible Streets in the Revitalization of Downtown Areas."  The very process of preparing this publication was very demanding and lasted from February 2021 to the end of November 2022. (more…)
Council of Experts sd. Development of the City Strategy
Council of Experts sd. Development of the City Strategy
Agnieszka Labus had the honor of participating in the council of experts for the development of the strategy for the city of Czechowice-Dziedzice and receiving thanks from the hands of Mr. Mayor Marian Błachut. (more…)
“Seniors in Action”
“Seniors in Action”
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of its "Seniors in Action" project, the Association for Creative Initiatives "ę" has prepared a report on the future in 15 years in the context of old age. You must read it, because it brings a new perspective on the subject! Agnieszka Labus had the opportunity to share her experience as part of the section on the statements of experts and female experts specializing in senior citizens. We wish the "ę" Society of Creative Initiatives another 15 years and 150 years of action and changing the world and us for the better! Read the report: here
Agnieszka Labus x High Heels
Agnieszka Labus x High Heels
On August 2, an article appeared in "High Heels" about living in small towns, as part of which Agnieszka Labus was interviewed by Edyta Bryla. As part of the interview, Agnieszka had the opportunity to say a bit about the subject, including how much the elderly and families with young children have in common in terms of urban needs: "(...)important to them is not only a good quality of life, accessible, safe and varied public spaces, accessible and varied forms of housing, but also close ties with family or local community. - Small towns have the potential to build their development vision based on the concept of a city for life. That is, for the 8- and 80-year-old, and one in which every age group will find its place, especially the elderly and families with young children. They have very similar needs in relation to urban spaces, making it easier to make them friendly and intergenerational cities," says Labus." And also "(...) Labus points out, however, that the reasons for eventual moves can vary and are dependent on needs and lifestyles. - Age has little to do with it. People of any age may want to escape the city to nature, while others may want to return to the city because they feel better there, or other conditions determine this, Labus says. He adds that for the elderly and families with young children, roots and the local community can be very important. If they move, it's to a familiar place, such as a family area, where they have ties. - It's crucial for them to feel at home," he says." full article: here
Designed for Humanity
Designed for Humanity
We are extremely pleased to announce that Agnieszka Labus is on the jury chapter of the competition "Designed for Humanity" - 2nd edition, for which you can submit your project in five categories from July 1 to October 15, 2022: 1️⃣ product - object. It can be a bench, a fountain, a garbage can, a toilet, a bus stop. But also a multifunctional object. 👉 more information 2️⃣: place - a space, that is, for example, a park, a square, a community garden, a yard, a square, a market, a community center. Submit your participation in this category here. 👉more information 3️⃣: initiative - action - because after all, initiatives to solve urban problems must also be designed with an idea. 👉 more information 4️⃣ - under 18. - we have created specifically for teenagers engaging in urban processes, implementing activities that respond to various needs of residents, working in both formal and informal groups 👉 more information 5️⃣: Other - in which projects that do not fit into the above categories can be submitted 👉 more information Entrepreneurs, designers, NGOs, foundations, associations, cooperatives, administrative units, architects (or design teams), unincorporated entities (e.g., housing communities, formal and informal groups), individuals can apply. All you need to do is fill out the application form in the selected category (links above). The comistion: architect Zygmunt Borawski, trend analyst Przemysław Chimczak-Bratkowski, urban activist and housing expert Joanna Erbel, real estate demand researcher Katarzyna Kuniewicz, designer Radek Ratajczak, urban planner Krzysztof Rogatka, designer Tomek Rygalik, sociologist Marta Skowronska, Marta Trakul and architect Agata Twardoch. SUBSCRIBE - you are welcome to show your project to the world today! Link to contest materials: here