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Innovation About Innovation
Innovation About Innovation
Welcome to a new episode of the "Innovation About Innovation" podcast from SWPS University, where you'll learn how to design innovations that positively impact the world, which include our Architecture Lab 60+ and the Era of New Age collective. (more…)
Urban Analysis
Urban Analysis
We consider urban analysis quite broadly as a tool for examining space: 1. the plot (micro) 2. surrounding, i.e. the area adjacent to the investment site (meso) 3. in many cases we analyze the whole city/district/town/village (macro), where the investment is to be implemented. We analyze aspects related to: -pedestrian traffic, -communication -public/community spaces -provision of services -safety -accessibility (physical, behavioural, economic, etc.) - others... And all through the lenses of "everyday life" and "special needs groups" We confront the results from the analyses with the conditions of land use in the analyzed area in terms of functions, parameters, features and indicators of development and land use. Why? To enable determination of requirements/guidelines for new development. Urban planning analysis is the first step to creating an exceptional object and an important guideline for further design activities.
LAB60+ x Architects
LAB60+ x Architects
What does our work in cooperation with architectural studios consist in? First of all you are probably wondering that LAB60+ is mostly made up of female architects and urban planners (it so happens that our team is heavily feminised) - so why do we need others to talk over the project? We hurry with the answer... LAB60+ is here to: - SUPPORT the design process and not disturb it or interfere with it, we care about its continuity and smooth execution - that is why we treat our work as a "brick" - know-how in the area of many aspects in which architecture studios usually do not specialise - MAKE SURE that everything resulting from our analysis is implemented, therefore we often use the "checklist" tool - DEVELOP CONSENUS to achieve it through "brainstorming", but also other techniques that we use in the design process P.S. the most interesting ideas are always born from this - SOLVE PROJECT CHALLENGES, which in the case of senior and multi-generational facilities are not the easiest, but for 6 years we have been learning and developing to be able to cope with them - COORDINATE cooperation with the Investor, if there is such a will...  - DRAW CONCULUSINS from the cooperation for further stages of the project and future projects Do you want to learn more? Write to us !
New European Bauhaus Poland
New European Bauhaus Poland
Today we had the opportunity to meet for the first time with some of the Polish partners of the New European Bauhaus: beautiful, sustainable, together during a conference organized by BWA Wrocław. (more…)
Symposium GAP
Symposium GAP
On May 14, at the invitation of the GAP and Geberit Symposium, Agnieszka Labus took part in the symposium in Ustroń in a panel discussion - "We do not oleaginate the city", which concerned the formation of a friendly city ... for life. (more…)
Development Cooperatives
Development Cooperatives
On May 12, at the invitation of the CoopTech Hub, thanks to Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and Fabryka Pełna Życia, a workshop on development cooperatives is being held in an inspiring place, namely Fabryka Pełna Życia in Dąbrowa Górnicza. We are talking about a model for the development of modern economy, about which you can read more in the CoopTech Hub report: here And in the report, among others, about: 1) How to reinvent the local economy? 2) What is a successful transformation? 3) How to make a cooperative transformation in Poland? 4) How many jobs are needed and how much will it cost? 5) How to finance the transformation? The new economic model based on development cooperatives has a chance to be implemented in Dąbrowa Górnicza as part of a pilot project, of which the workshop is a part, as Wojciech Czyżewski pointed out. As part of the workshop, Agnieszka Labus, courtesy of Joanna Erbel, presented demographic challenges in the context of the project implemented by LAB 60+ for GZM Metropolis on the concept of renewal of GZM cities in the trend of aging-friendly cities, for which the essence is to redefine after the restructuring of industry and achieve a new balance on a smaller scale, that is, to be open to a new model - development cooperatives based on the generation of new services implemented and dedicated to different social, age, cultural groups ie: Care for the elderly and the need to define the role of caregivers, but at the same time recognizing in elderly people the potential to be "life coaches" through the prism of life experience and performed professions are just some ideas for services! We would like to thank the CoopTech Hub, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung and the Full Life Factory for the invitation and keep our fingers crossed for the success of the project! Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)