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tacticalurbanism · 11 years
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Consumer survey we brought to Temescal Alley this past weekend. We had a lot of great interaction and comments about the alley.  There is a huge community interaction and love for the old world feeling of the area. Although not hugely busy, even around noon on a sunday, we were able to get 15 interaction surveys in 45min. 
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tacticalurbanism · 11 years
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The Urban Prototyping Festival occurs annualy on October 20th.  At the festival their are various displays of innovative "prototypes" individuals have created in hopes of sparking engagement with a community.  Shown above are two examples.  These projects are a result of two days worth of work where team conceive and execute ideas that emphasized the creative use of digital and physical mediums to improve the urban environment.  Posted by Forrest
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tacticalurbanism · 11 years
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This is Temescal--Telegraph Avenue from 45th where there is The Creative ReUse store, New Bicycle Parking structure near 48th near Tara"s Organic ice cream and then to the 2 alleys--called Temescal Alley. There is a fancy doughnut shop next to a local jewelry store called Esquillito and in the other alley there is a barber shop, coffee store, a men's clothing store, plant store and retro/found furniture place to name a few. People were out and about on a Sunday mourning. Temescal Alley is surrounding by restaurants: Bette's bakegoods, Lane Splitter's Pizza, an Ethiopian restaurant, and a tapas place and korean food. Walgreens is across the street, MacArthur Bart stop is a half mile to the south, the freeway is around the corner and so is Children's Oakland Hospital. Smokey Tangles which is located near Creative ReUse is an art gallery and a pop-up clothing store. So lots there is a lot of action in this short stretch of blocks.--post from Patti
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tacticalurbanism · 11 years
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Welcome to Creative Disruption. This is a blog to record the observations and insights of a multidisciplinary group of CCA students collaborating with the social enterprise popuphood to explore the intersection between arts, culture, and prototyping with urban revitalization.
http://www.popuphood.com/
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tacticalurbanism · 11 years
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Welcome to the Creative Disruption Tumblr Page!
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