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Learning from Cities - The 2nd Guangzhou International Award for Urban Innovation

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澳新线 □ Community Innovational Life after the Earthquake in Christchurch

the following areas:

which with broad community representation

(1) Organizational Structure

and support, are able to reflect the wishes

All partners are brought closely

and will of the majority of community

together to jointly advance the post-

residents. Through these non-profit trusts,

earthquake Christchurch rebuild efforts

residents are able to bring their new ideas

and to build a safe, livable, green, creative

to life and to activate vacant sites for

and prosperous new city. Collaborative

landscaping and social activities.

approaches are used to align partners

(3) Strategy

around a new concept for the city,

Under the leadership of Christchurch

including local Maori, property owners,

City Council and community

businesses, tourists, event organisers, the

organizations, urban regeneration and

arts community and local universities.

recovery planning is advanced in a way

(2) Governance

that allocates transitional architectures for

New non-profit trusts are established

holding various temporary activities and

(with broad community representation),

volunteering events.


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