Your City Idea
How can an installation show that it is possible to have meaningful public participation on urban issues? In collaboration with
How can an installation show that it is possible to have meaningful public participation on urban issues? In collaboration with
The Your City Idea installation, a shortlisted World Design Capital 2014 project, will pop-up on Lower Main Road in Observatory this Saturday.
After another satisfactory run at Cape Town International Airport, the bright yellow ballot box will return to the CBD area where citizens can come and take a minute or two of their time to vote on two urban issues. On Friday 17 May, members of the public can make their way to Church Square ,situated at Spin Street and Parliament Street between 9am and 3pm .
Citizens of Cape Town will have another opportunity to make their vote count on public spaces in their city. The Your City Idea Installation will make its way to Cape Town International Airport on the 2nd of April between 9 am until 4 pm.
Future Cape Town will be continuing with the Your City Idea voting installation initiative at the MyCiTi Civic Centre bus station from Monday 11 February at 9am until Tuesday 12 February at 3pm.
Cape Town’s new tallest building, Portside, currently under construction, will be the first significant high-rise in Cape Town since Safmarine House in 1993. Join us on a tour!
Your City Idea for better and improved public spaces could win you a LandScape Architecture Cape Town book.
Future Cape Town in partnership with exhibition structure specialists HOTT 3 Dimensional Marketing will unveil a public installation in the form of a megasized ballot box entitled Your City Idea, on 17 May 2012 at Cape Town’s new ideas district, The Fringe.
The World Cities Day Challenge will be held on 31 October and you have until 26 September to enter. It is calling for the best ideas from cities around the world – one idea, pioneered by your city, that other cities should adopt. And you could be the person to represent your city on the big day.
Simplicity is key. If need 1,000 words to present, your idea won’t take hold. architizer: We spoke with OMA Hong