catalysenetwork.bsky.social
@catalysenetwork.bsky.social
Can a humble bench make a difference? Absolutely. The Corner Bench experiment proved that quality public seating fosters comfort, connection, and respect. Small changes, big impact, that’s the Catalyse way! www.sociallifeproject.org/the-corner-b...
#Placemaking #CommunityEngagement #UrbanDesign
The Corner Bench
In an era where social isolation underlies so many of our society's challenges, a simple bench can draw us outside of our private lives, enabling us to gather and connect.
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February 10, 2025 at 9:10 PM
With 1000+ sites bought by Council, Tāmaki Makaurau faces tough choices on land use in flood-prone areas. Brad Barnett highlights innovative solutions like porous surfaces and multifunctional spaces. Want your community engaged in decision-making? Let’s talk!
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[Urban Planning] Q&A: Designing Resilient and Walkable Futures - ArchiExpo e-Magazine
Brad Barnett of Cooper Robertson discusses strategies for stormwater management, flood resilience, and walkable urban planning.
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February 3, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Great read from Seth Kaplan about how social infrastructure - the ‘software’ of physical spaces -shapes connected, resilient communities. Work we did 20yrs ago with Beacon Pathway showed the same + the need to activate spaces. #placemaking www.cnu.org/publicsquare...
Why we need to design community into neighborhoods
The author of Fragile Neighborhoods urges urban planners to take on a vital domestic challenge: Help restore the social function of neighborhoods.
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January 29, 2025 at 11:33 PM
John McKnight's work reminds us of the power of local action and citizen-led change. As practitioners we honour John’s wisdom; through recognising the strengths within our neighborhoods, we can foster environments where everyone contributes to collective growth.
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From reform to what works: Moving from the limits of institutions to a culture powered by neighbors
Just days ago, John McKnight passed away at the age of 92. He was an incredibly influential writer, thinker, and community organizer who, along with Jody
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December 23, 2024 at 6:13 AM
We love this piece from @amandamccellon.bsky.social which explores how committed individuals drive transformative movements. It resonates with our mission to uncover what matters to people in a place and to assist positive change to happen by uplifting what is already there. #CommunityEngagement
December 19, 2024 at 9:36 PM