2011-06 approach koningsvrouwen van landlust eng
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The approach from a succesfull project in Amsterdam Holland. The do's en don'ts through the eyes of participation and residents. Kees Jansen from Stipo made this presentation.TRANSCRIPT
Door:
A journey together!
From mistrust to trust
social(maximum involvementand maintainingsocial structure)
technical(improving
and adaptingto the times)
Deliberately different than usual
environmental (forward-looking with
commitment to reducing rents)
Involve residents as much as possible & provide suitable housing
People with a mission
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Reiny in gesprek
Never from behind your desk!
residents
urban district andother bodies involved
Eigen Haard
Take a deliberate stand
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en
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projectmanagement:
connect,connect,connect
property value +area/neigbourhood
context(long term)
redidents’liveability
(short term)
par
ties
invo
lved
Link bricks and people
Eigen Haard participation process
Residents’ Committee
Local school
Children’sCounsel
RenovationCouncil Women’s
Council
EditorialCouncil
Excursions
General informationsessions
Pilot staircasemonitoring
group
Individualresidents
Residents’support
Broadly supported participation
speaking different ‘languages’
organisations and people with a passion for the community
Identifying interests…
Creating value
1. Passionate about the community
2. Extraverted
3. Creativity
4. Entrepreneurial
5. Strategic thinker
6. Result-driven
Skills (essential for the approach)
the balance between
SUPPORT
&
VIGOUR
SUPPORT
VIGOUR
Endless talking / dull compromises
SUPPORT
VIGOUR
Recklessness
SUPPORT VIGOUR
Entrepreneurship
No cookie-cutter work: uncharted territory
Dealing with resistance and setbacks
Results of the broad social approach
Tip: Involve residents early on
Tip: Approach residents honestly
Tip: Approach residents from across the board
Tip: Involve residents in creative ways
Tip: Involve residents in their own neigboorhood
Door:
A journey together!