City-zen 'Amersfoort' Roadshow - Site Specific EVENT

Martin, Craig orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0239-1298, Pieters, Jo, Dekkers, Hanneke, Dobbelsteen, Andy, Keeffe, Greg, Pulselli, Riccardo, Broersma, Siebe and Jenkins, Andy (2019) City-zen 'Amersfoort' Roadshow - Site Specific EVENT. [Show/Exhibition]

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Abstract

The City-zen Roadshow's are 'site specific performance based' interactive events that bring together experts and city stakeholders 'onsite' to co-creatively design a future sustainable vision for their city. There would be nine European Roadshows over a four year period, the duration of a Roadshow being typically between 3 to 8 days.

The City-zen Roadshow travels with a team of internationally recognized experts, in the field of energy planning and design to help develop a sustainable agenda for cities and their neighbourhoods. The overall aim of the Roadshow team is to work closely with people from the hosting city, whether they be city leaders, energy planners, local architect, professionals, academics, students and citizens. The Roadshow normally spends 5 days in each hosting city (in Amersfoort they were a compressed 3 days) to deliver energy and urban design fun-shops in which all local stakeholders are welcome and encouraged to join and to take ownership of the final outcomes, outcomes that will allow the cities resources, both people and energy, to be directed effectively, by highlighting the energy challenges and potentials to be found in their neighbourhoods, and to finally present a sustainable ‘City Vision’.


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