- Make functional, beautiful and meaningful spaces. This embraces both urban and rural and public and private spaces.
- Functional: stressing the need to develop a more productive urban landscape, and multifunctionality. Eg: perfomance space, play areas, food gardens, etc. Particularly using the built environment.
- Beautiful: through greening and various artforms
- Meaningful: recognising the local population and local ecological needs.
- These require active engagement with local spaces and populations for relevant interventions
- Transform space, and transform perceptions of space.
- Creating Dialogue so that there is a shared learning process that is formed. We come to learn from you. not to just provide information.
- Respect to every persons knowledge
- Requires active listening, to ensure all stakeholders are heard, and their opinions respected.
- Use creative communication techniques and collaboration with various creatives.
- Promotion of intercultural dialogue, and sharing of diverse knowledge linked to cultural backgrounds.
- Make positive interventions in space.
- Sustainable locally-defined solutions
- Intention also to self and community actualisation, and to allow others to be heard, so they can recognise their own ability to act within their world.
- active engagement from local participants is essential to creating meaningful outcomes.
- using resources available locally
- We use plants that are regionally indigenous, as much as possible.
- Conserve and Celebrate our ecological and cultural heritage.
- We absolutely DO NOT BELIEVE IN WASTE. We clean space, and use whatever we can use for other purposes.
- We use techniques to change the perception of waste and space through upcycling, cleaning and making forgotten spaces beautiful
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