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CREATIVE COMMUNITY PLANNING BROCHURE

This brochure offer a summary of the results of the “Creative Community Planning – European Citizens Network” project and the presentation of a new method of public involvement - Future City Game, promoting general participative democracy. This project is aimed at creating a network connecting European citizens, civil society organisations and city representatives who are actively involved in community planning.
The project was implemented by Centre for Community Organising West Bohemia, CLES - Centre for Local Economic Strategies (UK) and Dodo ry (Finland), with the financial assistance of the European Union "Europe for Citizens” programme, the British Council and the City of Pilsen.
You can download the brochure here. Learn more.

urban ideas bakery in Plzen: Baked ideas with a creative taste

The main objective of the Urban Ideas Bakery in Plzen, (13-15 June) as part of the Creative Cities project, was to find solutions for making the city a better place to live in, especially in terms of its public spaces, such as the entry points to the city. The participants, also known as ‘bakers’, were mostly Pilsen inhabitants, who were joint on the occasion by people from Slovakia, Estonia, Russia, Poland and the UK. On top of that ten European experts arrived to take part in the workshop and help the bakers by sharing their experience from similar activities.

You can have a look at some photos here. For more information about the Urban Ideas Bakery in Pilsen, see the Creative Cities blog and Facebook group.

British Council is the main partner of the competition DOBRÁ RADA NAD ZLATO

On 7 June 2010, the competition aimed at human resource development activities, Dobra rada nad zlato, was launched. The competition is organised every year by the National Training Fund, following the inspiration for the development of a databank of human resources Topregion.cz. Partners of the competition are: British Council Czech Republic, ProCulture / Open Society, Andragogy magazine (adult education), web portal INOVACE.CZ.
The competition is open to entrepreneurs, businesses, municipalities, non-profit organizations and state and public institutions with projects undertaken or at least initiated, which help to develop people in the region. It may be interesting achievements, good experiences, activities, or one-off event in the development of human resources. The competition lasts until 30 September.
This year the main theme of the competition is: Through creativity to innovation. More information at www.topregion.cz.

Ostrava 2015 Symposium of Art, cultural diversity and social inclusion

An international symposium on the theme of arts, cultural diversity and social inclusion took place on 13 - 14 May 2010 at the Old Arena - a cultural club in Ostrava. The leading British experts Prof. Colin Mercer and Lia Ghilardi presented there some new methods used in effective cultural planning. The symposium was designed for active cultural promoters, managers, architects, planners, local government representatives not only from Ostrava, but also from Hradec Králové, Pilsen and other Czech cities. The symposium focused particularly on issues of cultural diversity and social inclusion.

Future City game in Ostrava

The game will took place on 7 May and focused on multiculturalism. Would you like to know more about it? Have a look here.

Future City game in Zlin

The British Council in co-operation with the Tomas Bata Foundation organised the Future City Game, this time in the cradle of the Czech shoe industry, in the town of Zlin. The game took place on 25 and 26 April 2010. The partner of the event were the Tomas Bata University and the City of Zlin.

The rapid development of the Tomas Bata University, which was founded in 2001, Zlin is today referred to as a university town. Organizers of the Future City Game therefore focused their attention on students. What is the student life in Zlin like? Does the city offer sufficient employment opportunities to the students? Why are graduates of the University leaving the city? Similar issues were discussed not only by students of Tomas Bata University, but also citizens of the town of Zlin, and several university students invited from Ostrava, Olomouc and Brno.

Interested in the project? If you have more questions about the game please contact Tomas Bata Foundation ( sekretariat@batova-vila.cz, 577 219 086), Vojtěch Nosek ( vojtaa.nosek@seznam.cz, 777 312 839) or Monika Klimentova from the British Council ( monika.klimentova@britishcouncil.cz , 606 686 335).

Future City game in Prague for the first time

The most populated city district of Prague, Prague 11, was the first district to participate in the Creative Cities project. Future City Game took place on 12 and 13 March 2010 in the Zahrada cultural centre. Its topic was "Cultural and social aspects of Jizni mesto." Its residents and participants with a close relationship to Prague 11 tried to find ways how to improve the quality of life in this part of Prague.

The Future City Game took place in the Zahrada cultural centre, Malenicka street 1784, Prague 4.

Future City Game again in Pilsen

The City of Pilsen, European Projects Coordination Department organised a conference focused on operational and urbanistic solutions of cultural centres in Europe and revitalisations of brownfields in the Czech Republic. The conference took place on 11 – 12 March 2010 in Techmania Science Centre, the site of ŠKODA HOLDING a.s. in Pilsen.

Future City Game run the second day of the conference focused on finding ideas how to fulfill the vision of Pilsen as an open cultural and creative centre. Special attention was devoted to Světovar. Conversion of this former brewery into a cultural centre has become a unique example of enforcing city’s infrastructure, opening up to new forms of art and new approaches to cultural initiatives, clubs and associations.

For further information, please, contact Helena Šimicová, simicovah@plzen2015.cz, 777 793 735, or see more on http://www.plzen2015.net.

Breakthrough cities report now available on the Creative Cities web pages

Breakthrough cities is a groundbreaking report on how cities can mobilise creativity and knowledge to tackle compelling social challenges. It is a unique resource for anyone working in the field of city policy or simply committed to improving city lives. Visit the Creative Cities website and download the inspiring report now. You can also read the preface in Czech.

International conference: Creative community planning

The conference was organised by the Centre for community work in cooperation with the British Council, the city of Plzen, CLES - Centre for Local Economic Strategies (UK) and Dodo ry (Finland) on 5 - 7 November 2009 in Plzen. The conference focused on sharing international experiences of involving the public in community planning and using the methodology of the Future City Game. The conference was for representatives of communities, civic and NGO sectors. Read more.

Industrial Heritage: In the Void between Professionals and Amateurs

The event was organised as part of the 5th International Biennial VESTIGES OF INDUSTRY 2009, on 9–10 October 2009 in the the Old Sewage Cleaning Station (Eco-technical Museum), Papírenská 6, Prague 6
British Council organised a closing structured discussion which mapped the background of Creative Cities project. Future City Games was presented as a bridge over the void and a tool to engage both professionals and enthusiastic volunteers and the adapted new use of industrial heritage in the cities. Diverse experiences from different European countries were presented, as well as social and cultural perspectives, political and legislative practice in individual countries.
You can find more information here.

Exhibition: Future City Game in Pilsen – European Capital of Culture 2015

The exhibition was running from 17 June until 17 July 2009 in Mestanska Beseda in Pilsen. It showcased some of the ideas the citizens of Pilsen citizens had of how they can make their city a better place to live in.

Hradec Králové:  A Garden for the Future

The Future City Game in Hradec Králové took place on 19 and 20 June 2009. Its main topic was Hradec Králové 2015 – A Garden for the Future. 18 people participated in the game, divided into 4 teams consisting of 4 or 5 members each.

The winning idea was a project called The renewal of Šimkovy sady in Hradec Králové. The project is concerned with the situation of the city’s parks and it concentrates on their renewal while also creating a public space where people can rest and play. Proposals include opening a new cafe, building an amphitheatre, installing benches and tables, creating new and better playgrounds, incorporating sculptures into the park’s landscape, as well as having a ‘literary walk’, which would offer not only information about the most important city’s writers but also allow people to borrow a book from one of the so-called book boxes. The borrowed book could be left in a special place on the bus, tram or other places reserved for their return. Another original idea was to install Wi-Fi connectivity (powered by solar energy) to enable people to access the internet in the park. Citizens and schools would be able to participate in the design of particular elements as well as in the design of the webpages promoting the project.

Ostrava: more attention to cycling and art

The winning project of the Future City Game in Ostrava (12 and 13 June 2009) was a project called ‘Cycling Art – the way which draws’. The project uses the existing web of cycle ways and enriches the city public space in a cultural sense. The project introduces a cycle way along the river Ostravice but incorporates places to stop and rest and take in the sculptures, 3D objects seasonal exhibitions and artistic works situated along the route. It is intended that the art objects would be made using typical local materials such as coal, steel, stone, rubble, slag, and oil. The design of the way and the actual content of the project would be open to well known artists, students, and children. During their trip, cyclists and tourists could also educate themselves or take part as artists (in land art, construction of sand sculptures etc.).

MARCH CREATIVITY IN Pilsen districts 1 and 3

Two more Future City Games with an aim to engage public in the process of Pilsen’s preparation for candidacy to become the ‘European Capital of Culture in 2015’ were played in Pilsen 1 (4–5 March) and in Pilsen 3.(18–19 March) city districts. The games aimed at addressing the key challenges these districts face. The Game participants were trying to find innovative and creative solutions to these challenges. The feasibility of individual projects was verified by a research of available documents, interviews with citizens and experts in particular areas of work. As outcome of the Game 9 projects were gathered, two of them awarded as winning by a general vote.

The winning idea in Pilsen 1: ‘Pilsen refreshing’

After the termination of two view-towers is Pilsen, there is only one remaining, Sylvan, which is under the administration of the Frantisek Krizik Gymnasium. It is a significant tourist attraction and this project proposes its revitalization and promotion. There could be a restaurant at the top of the Sylvan hill and water cascade connecting Sylvan with the ZOO. This would be an aesthetic way how to bring water to Lochotinsky Park which has already been planned. In the park, there is a plan to reconstruct the pavilion into a cafeteria and a cultural venue. The pavilion would be a natural continuation of the water cascade and Sylvan complex.

The winning idea in Pilsen 3: ‘Skvrnany living room’

Skvrnany living room project presented a cultural facility for leisure time activities. Besides educational and free time activities it would serve mainly as a meeting place which would contribute to developing of the civil society within the district. The main aim of the project is to bring together people from different parts of society – young, seniors, socially excluded, physically disabled. It offers a model called ‘grandpa and grandma in action!’. This model would give seniors and other socially excluded possibility to rejoin the community.

FUTURE CITY GAME TOOK PLACE IN PILSEN AGAIN

Another round of the Future City Game took place on 30–31 January 2009, this time focusing on the Pilsen city district of Slovany. 23 people, split into 4 teams, participated in the game. Each team had to come up with creative solutions that addressed the long-term cultural, social, economic and environmental  challenges which Pilsen faces.  ‘Svetovar: A Multifunction Zone', presented by the blue team, won the most votes.

The project proposes to reconstruct the former Svetovar Brewery. Despite being easily accessible by road and having plentiful parking places this building is currently not used. The winning idea was inspired by how the old industrial zones in Great Britain have been revitalised. The main goal of the project is to transform problematic parts of the Slovany district into parts which can become the pride of the whole city. In the future the Svetovar Brewery would become the social and cultural centre of Slovany and there would be a multifunction hall, exhibition spaces and youth club located in the building along with other facilities.

FUTURE CITY GAME IN CESKE BUDEJOVICE

The game took place in 24–25 November and its aim was to engage people in creative urban development. There were 20 players (in 4 groups) who participated in the game, ranging from people working in NGOs, cultural and educational organisations.

The winning idea was related to parking spaces and the fact that people don’t feel this is a space that can have some other function too. The project’s name – Become an owner of the biggest living room in the world tried to address this issue. The project would like to use a big parking space in the city centre (in Senovazne namesti) for the cultural and social events.

Future City Game in Pilsen

The opening event of the British Council’s regional project Creative Cities in the Czech Republic is the Future City Game that took place in Pilsen on 20–21 June 2008. The project will be implemented in cities in 14 European countries in the next three years. The Pilsen Future City Game was organised by the British Council in partnership with the City of Pilsen European Projects’ coordination section, the City of Pilsen Department of Culture, Centre for community work – Western Bohemia and ProCulture.

The Future City Game is a tried and tested methodology that has been successful in various cities across the world – Manchester, Oslo and Bogota. The theme of the game in Pilsen was ‘Pilsen – European Capital of Culture 2015’.

There were 22 players who participated in the game, ranging from people working in NGOs, cultural and educational organisations. The participants worked in 5 teams and looked for the best idea to contribute to the European Capital of Culture 2015 competition.

The idea had to be somehow related to a creative city. At the same time it had to be:

The players could test their ideas on the ground during the second day. They had access to the municipal library, internet, municipal authorities; some teams did small surveys in the streets of Pilsen. The participants could also use cameras or dictaphones.

The winning idea was the project of a Dance Festival in Pilsen streets.

The whole game was played in the presence of observers and representatives of the institutions who are taking part in the Pilsen candidature to the European Capital of Culture. All of them agreed that the game was a useful source of ideas that can help find creative solutions to the long-term challenges of the city.

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