Presentación del libro La utilización temporal de los vacíos urbanos (15 de noviembre, Barcelona)

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Presentación del libro La utilización temporal de los vacíos urbanos (15 de noviembre, Barcelona)
Ever Wonder Why Affordable Housing is an Oxymoron?
Ever wonder why the term “affordable housing” is an oxymoron in Ontario?
I visited a client in a small township south of Ottawa yesterday. She lives on a rural property in the home shown above.
She wanted to add a tiny coach house to her property for her adult daughter to live in so she built one; it has a common wall with a storage shed. It is also shown above.
The storage shed is the basis for a successful home-based business they run--they sell recycled, pre-owned windows and doors.
The problem with their coach house? They have to renew its occupancy permit every three years--it’s only a temporary use, which can be revoked at any three year interval at the pleasure of their local council.
This makes no sense.
They’ve protested so vehemently that: a) local council refuses to speak with them or allow any of their staff to speak with them--they’re only allowed to communicate with the township’s solicitor (for which he bills them his time, talk about double dipping and conflict of interest) and b) council gave them an exemption that allows them to keep their coach house as long as ownership of the property doesn’t change hands, which, of course, depresses, the value of their property.
I mean if one day you bought the place and the business, you’d have to bear the cost of tearing it down and the loss of its rental income.
This is why people like James Howard Kunstler (author of Home from Nowhere, 1998) and others have pretty much given up--the only advice they can give folks is: “Burn all your zoning codes.”
It also explains why I have the utmost respect for building, health, fire and safety codes, but almost none for most zoning rules and regulations.
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Public Space Acupuncture. Strategies and interventions for activating city life
Immanent Urbanism(s)
Immanent Urbanism(s) developed out of the intersection between the architectural theory research, communal living advocacy and development work, and "urban hacking" activities of Spontaneum. The enmeshed and interrelated nature of these practices led to the founding of the series, which seeks to open up new lines of inquiry and new avenues for spatial intervention in the urban environment. The ambition is that a whole cohort of participants may become literate in a new set of critical, effective and rigorous considerations that allow for an informed optimism that authorizes and encourages meaningful praxis.
The Immanent Urbanism(s) series is part of a larger series of free and public lectures and discussions hosted by the Embassy Network--a federated network of co-living spaces based in the Bay Area. Founded and hosted by Embassy Network resident/collaborators, the series has featured many different speakers and discussions on a wide range of topics, with a diverse and sprawling community of participants and audience members.
Michiel van Iersel
Prácticas artísticas y proyectos culturales como forma de apropiación y activación de los espacios vacíos
Ramón Marrades
Espacios vacíos y activación económica, las claves de una oportunidad
Estrategias transitorias en el uso de los espacios públicos
Allison Killing
La utilización de los vacíos urbanos
UIMP Barcelona
http://www.cuimpb.cat/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=274&category_id=54&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53&lang=es
http://www.stimuleringsfonds.nl/nl/actueel/toekenningen/the_business_of_temporary_use/
Temporary Placemaking Installation by ASPECT Studios
at UTS City Campus, Sydney, Australia, 2014
photo: ASPECT Studios