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document Crowdfunding, Distributed KnowledgeThe act of outsourcing tasks, traditionally performed by a real estate development entity, to a community of people with shared values via an open call, to create a place they’re enthusiastic about.
article Distributed Knowledge
For Renaissance, the growth of the crowdsourced placemaking community, known as Bristol Rising since an innocent happy hour of 14 people on November 4, 2010 (2300 members today), has led to a...
document Distributed KnowledgeThe Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham and the City of Birmingham partnered to create a Prize2theFuture contest to provide anyone in the world the opportunity to inspire what happens on a...
blog Distributed Knowledge
The same development company partners with a development firm nuanced in the practice of crowdsourcing, specifically, crowdsourced placemaking, committing that process to the triple bottom line...
document Open Innovation
Downtown Hilo's 'crowdsourced placemaking' website, ourdowntownhilo.com, is a ‘one stop shop’, for posting and rallying around the most popular ideas that, if implemented, would...
document Distributed Knowledge
The City of Hilo,Hawaii,with a population of around 50,000,launched a formal crowdsourced placemaking program in November,2011 anyway,at ourdowntownhilo.com.Public support so far has been very...
document Crowd CreativityWhenthe definition of crowdsourcing is applied to natural cultural districts:
the act of taking development traditionally performed by city and real estate entities and outsourcing it to a...
blog Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
Community members joined the crowd to help develop a future neighborhood that focused on the “triple bottom line” of “people, planet, profit.“ Cooltown used Ning as the online space for gathering...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation
This refer as Digital Placemaking. It’s the integration of social media into Placemaking practices,which are community-centered, encouraging public participation, collaboration, and transparency....
document Distributed Knowledge
The idea is simple, if you live in DC, you can register on their newly launched Popularise site and vote for the business ideas that you support. The site is currently featuring two locations in...
video Distributed Knowledge
Neil Takemoto has a mission that he hopes other people and places will adopt. Here's how he puts it: "You know your city deserves better. You know others do too, a lot of them......
video Distributed KnowledgeDefining crowdsourced placemaking, how it relates to the triple bottom line and community engagement, and how it benefits your community's local economy.
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video Distributed Knowledge
A presentation on crowdsourced placemaking by Neil Takemoto, co-founder of the CSPM Group, a crowdsourced placemaking firm that is managing such programs for four projects: a 17-acre transit...
site Distributed Knowledge / Local Community
Bristol Rising aims to represent the future downtown community of Bristol, Connecticut throughout its revitalization. The goal is to create a vibrant destination that is economically, socially...
document Distributed Knowledge
According to James Vayo, assistant project manager for Renaissance Downtowns, crowdsourcing a community opens the planning process to residents before a single blueprint or site plan is penned,...
video Distributed KnowledgeHere's how Takemoto puts it: "You know your city deserves better. You know others do too, a lot of them. You all wonder to yourselves.... 'if only it had a downtown that looked like...
document Distributed Knowledge
Through a system of “crowdsourced placemaking,” RDUA collaborates with local individuals during the planning process by taking the government project and outsourcing it to the Village of...
site Distributed Knowledge / Local CommunityThis is where the members of Bristol Rising! will be crowdsourcing the market for the triple-bottom-line public, commercial and residential amenities that they’d like to see in the downtown!...
document Distributed Knowledge
Christina Lanzl of the Urban Arts Institute at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, believes crowdsourcing is important. Public discussion and input is key. So is a self-starting,...