Creative Mornings Prague will focus on gender perspective of architecture and urbanism. The Creative mornings story began in 2008 in New York. The concept was simple: breakfast and a short lecture on Friday morning once a month. In summer edition Milota Sidorova, urban development specialist will cover architecture and urban planning from a gender perspective. She will present practical examples of gender sensitive design that can contribute to improving the quality of Czech and Slovak urban planning.
Read More𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝗪𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻 𝗶𝗻 𝗖𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗳𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 (English)
Slovkian urban planner Milota Sidorova talks about why we need more women in professions such as city administration and urban development.
Milota is expert on gender-sensitive urban planning. The differences between men and women using the public space were clarified in her presentation at PechaKucha Night Bratislava on the topic of masculinity.
Read MoreThe lecture focused on exploring architecture and urban planning through gender optics that allows us to uncover many inequalities and neglected urban development. In the lecture brought practical demonstrations of gender sensitive design and planning, mobility of care from different foreign cities. In the latter part conclusion were made for possible solutions and stimuli for increasing the quality of planning of Slovak cities.
Read MoreTogether with the team Spolka, we have prepared a series of lectures for you "Mestoláska", about life in the city, urban planning through the themes of democracy, equality, transparency and opportunities in the city. We give the city its attention because its future is about the everyday about establishing relationships. In the third lecture Feminist City / Sexist City, we welcome architect Milota Sidorova - a freelance urban planner who, as an urban planning consultant, helps fine-tune public, private and non-governmental projects, especially in Central and Eastern Europe.
Read MoreSlovak native studied among other things. landscape architecture and urban planning (thanks to Fulbright scholarship even in New York). How accommodating is the urban space to its inhabitants? And are we equal in it? Why do women rarely appear in the role of experts on urban themes and what benefits do they have?
Read MoreArchitecture is a field in which ever more dominated by men. Their word carries more weight and confidence. Why is this so? The fact that architecture needs more women talking Milota Sidorová. Language: Slovak
Read MoreAre we all equal when it comes to the use of public space? How different are the needs of men, women and other groups living in our cities? How can we create space that is offering its fair share to everyone? Language: English
Read MoreOver the breakfast we were discussing the topic with three powerful women working in real-estate industry. Jana Musilova, Co-owner, vice-chair woman of LIKO-S, Nada Ptackova, CEO, Skanska Reality and Viktorie Souckova. Moderator: Milota Sidorova.
Read MoreI presented a critical evaluation and patterns of participation case study of Dvorakovo nabrezi I concluded early spring in Prague. Where are joint moments of agreement among motivations of property owners, public, politicians? How do we increase the trust among parties and what are the costs of all of this?
Read MorePast years we, Central Europeans come across urban projects sharing similar features: blending edges of responsibilities, financing and know how between non-governmental, private & public sector. What we can learn from it and how we can improve our understanding of the other party? Language: English
Read MoreThe interdisciplinary conference aimed at attracting attention to gender issues and researching the women’s role and input into the development of architecture, art, and urban planning in the age of modernism.
Read MoreThe 5th International Gender Workshop: Women in the Public Spaces: When Personal Becomes Political was hosted by Heinrich Boll Foundation and featured series of invited lectures and workshops by experts from Tbilisi, Kyiv, Berlin, Moscow, Prague and Warsaw.
Read MoreWhen we are talking about brownfields we tend to confuse them with creative clusters and there is a certain unstoppable idealism that each brownfield can be revitalized by cultural interference. Let's have a little methodical insight into brownfield status quo in Czech Republic and Prague particularly. Language: Slovak
Read MoreAt last the results of the socio-economic study I conducted in collaboration with a great team of Marko&Placemakers were presented to Bratislava public, politician. The study outlined major strategical steps for the future coordination of Obchodna street.
Read MoreViennese Mariahilferstrasse was reconstructed with extraordinary planning effort that included wide range of user, transportation and business needs. I presented this case study in a co-lecture on the topic transformations of urban boulevards and axes.
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