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- The Amazing Place youth engagement strategy
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In 2013 the Christchurch Central Development Unit developed a youth engagement strategy to reconnect the children of Canterbury with Christchurch's central city.
A series of competitions was developed to provide young people with an opportunity to be involved in the design and reimaging of the city. The competitions were a huge success, with over 7000 local young people taking part and contributing ideas for aspects of their future city. This case study chronicles the design and roll out of the competition and supporting engagement activities.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Cultural Recovery Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Conditions for Innovation, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement
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- Design and location of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
This short video provides an insight into the design and location of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial, due to be completed in February 2017. We meet its designer Grega Vezjak, who shares his vision for the Memorial
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 5: Thinking outside the square
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 5 discusses some of the innovative, 'out-of-the-box', thinking that enabled Christchurch to recover, highlighting some of the new and interesting features.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Conditions for Innovation, Community Engagement
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 6: The state of play
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 6 investigates the thinking behind, challenge for ideas, design and building of the Margaret Mahy Playground.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Engagement
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 2: The future is now
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 2 examines how the new landscape of Christchurch is taking shape, what the plan for the future is and who is in charge of the plan.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement
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- Bus Interchange concrete pour
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
One of the first of Christchurch's government-backed Anchor Projects to be completed was the new Bus Interchange. Construction on the site was a positive sign of progress at a time when the central city was still perceived by many as a 'demolition site. This video from 23 September 2014, shows the record-breaking concrete pour for the building's foundation slab. Approx 1,480m3of concrete was used in the pour which started at 3am and took approximately 9 hours.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Social Recovery
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- Introducing the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
The Christchurch Central Recovery Plan (CCRP or Recovery Plan) was released in July 2012. It provided a framework for the recovery of Christchurch's central city, which was devastated after a series of earthquakes in 2010 and 2011. This video, produced for its launch, gives an overview of the CCRP and its accompanying Blueprint for the future city.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch