Friday, August 13, 2010
How Many Hours Of Daylight Are We Gaining
us have changed, the last 2 years - more than most want to believe, profound love as much is. But what has happened so different? Will there so how was it? How and why we perceive the world differently now right? And what that means for us and life in the city? How do we want? How do we work? Unlike the past few years anyway. The old heroes have fallen and the new images have yet to discover. It seems just as many learned to set their priorities. A growing number of people understand this change not as a loss but as an opportunity, as profit. They have little appetite for growth that does not increase the wealth, but the stress. The production will be a higher quality of life and joy in doing, higher costs due to illness and loss. You see less and less sense in the fixation on% values that promote massive bad investments. As the "Great Reset" refers to Richard Florida, the current changes in the established industrial countries. Prosperity without growth is feasible. Meinhard Miegel and his future denkwerk verify this and also make clear on who will continue as before, the dreams. The questions in this show: can be thought of as work in the city under the changing environment changes? What is new work, new economy, new culture? How can we create spaces in which work can be flexible and live? How to develop and obtain a culture of openness and cooperation? What does this mean for the city and the people who live there? The influential social scientists and "Metropolis specialist" Richard Florida identified with diversity, opportunity, Safety, aesthetics, openness essential aspects of sustainability. These aspects lead the talks in Stuttgart We look forward to talking!
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