Archive for the 'The health of my neighbourhood' Category

First ideas for a small change

April 11, 2010

Analysing different problems in the environment (in the end we explored some) we decided to stuck to the playground-conflict. That means that the parents and their children are frighten or annoyed by the local teenagers who hang out there during the night time or after school. First we thought about making a seperate timetable for the families and the young generation but finally it wouldn’t had changed the situation but only covered. So we tried to make the playground more “interactive” e.g. we created a kind of game throwing away waste thus it shouldn’t be anymore waste around from the teenagers which could harm the small children. 2 quick other ideas were a space where all “children” could express themselves freely and a long line where everybody could look for its height and jump as high as possible. In the end we tried to find some way to connect the life of the different generations and make it more tolerant for everybody.

Healthy Living & Neighbourhood

April 11, 2010

The fotos representing a kind of documentation of our first research day. First we started to make interviews to the local people on the street to get an overview how the present situation between the neighbours is. Then we started to go into the shops ( sun bathing, yoga, hair cutter) to ask the owners about their opinion. After the break we tried to get into the flats and explore the people who don’t go out that often. Is it a diffrent point of view as the people on the streets? Not really everybody seemed to be very sadisfied and happy. Now the problem was, if everybody is soo pleased, there could we do a positive change?

Healthy Living & Neighbourhood

April 11, 2010

The fotos representing a kind of documentation of our first research day. First we started to make interviews to the local people on the street to get an overview how the present situation between the neighbours is. Then we started to go into the shops ( sun bathing, yoga, hair cutter) to ask the owners about their opinion. After the break we tried to get into the flats and explore the people who don’t go out that often. Is it a diffrent point of view as the people on the streets? Not really everybody seemed to be very sadisfied and happy. Now the problem was, if everybody is soo pleased, there could we do a positive change?

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