20 research outputs found
Amidst Things: A more-than-Human Garden for Nonhuman Species and their Human Companions
This visual essay explores the making of a new garden in a small secluded space deep within Danish housing estate Farum Midtpunkt. Through a series of digitally produced drawings the author unfolds origin and current material condition of the site in question, and speculates on the site’s possible future as a new garden for humans and the landscape metropolis’s unnoticed animals and plants. The design approach for the new garden is experimental, maintenance-based and open-ended, aiming to achieve a high level of biodiversity and to balance preservation and renewal attending to the site’s legacy and pre-existing qualities.
 
Reconfiguring welfare landscapes: A spatial typology
[EN] The post-war Danish social housing estates were a cornerstone in the construction of the Danish welfare society. Green open spaces played a central role in creating a framework for “the good life” in the many new social housing estates, which is why we propose to call them welfare landscapes. Today, these welfare landscapes are facing new challenges such as social segregation, extreme rainfall caused by climate change and changing uses. Therefore, they are increasingly being transformed, yet often with little or no interest for their existing spatial qualities. The welfare landscapes are insufficiently researched and knowledge about their spatial characteristics needs to be developed and communicated to preserve their inherited spatial qualities and to use these qualities as a resource for developing contemporary welfare landscapes. This paper aims to contribute to understanding the spatial characteristics and qualities of Danish welfare landscapes in order to create a better basis for their reconfiguration. Based on typo-morphological case studies of three social housing areas in the metropolitan area of Copenhagen this paper proposes a preliminary spatial typology of welfare landscapes from the small scale of the individual green space to the territorial scale. This typology will provide a basis to explore possible future development scenarios for Danish welfare landscapes through research-by-design.The studies carried out as part of this paper relates to A. Jessen’s ongoing PhD project titled Materialising Welfare Landscapes. The PhD is part of the larger research project Reconfiguring Welfare Landscapes at the University of Copenhagen, Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning, funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research. More about the Reconfiguring Welfare Landscapes research project: http://ign.ku.dk/english/research/landscapearchitecture-planning/landscape-architectureurbanism/research-project-1/Jessen, A.; Tietjen, A. (2018). Reconfiguring welfare landscapes: A spatial typology. En 24th ISUF International Conference. Book of Papers. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 1673-1683. https://doi.org/10.4995/ISUF2017.2017.5963OCS1673168
Використання event-маркетингу в плануванні діяльності ТОВ «Микулинецький Бровар»
Акцентується увага на необхідності створення маркетингового плану для будь-якого підприємства, незалежно від форми власності та розмірів. Розглянуто сутність event - маркетингу та запропоновано event - заходи для реалізації маркетингового плану ТОВ«Мукулинецький Бровар»Accentuates the need to create a marketing plan for any enterprise, regardless of firm size. The essence of event - and proposed marketing event - measures to implement a marketing plan Ltd. Mukulynetskyy Brova