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The 15-Minute City concept gains tracking.

The 15-Minute City Concept Gains Traction

The-15-Minute City concept is gaining traction around the world as a placemaking tactic and means to enhance quality of life.   Although “city” is used in this coined term, this planning concept is more about a focus on livable neighborhoods and districts.

 

The “15-minute city” is a term for urban design and master planning wherein it is possible to meet the basic “needs of living” within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from a person’s home.  The needs of living include such services and amenities as:

 

  • Places of work, or, at least a coworking venue;
  • Grocers;
  • Pharmacies;
  • Schools for children, youth;
  • Health care or medical facilities, or simply, doctor and dentist offices;
  • Recreation, leisure and/or green spaces; at least a pocket or linear park;
  • Cultural venues;
  • Mass transit accessibility;
  • Affordable housing is assumed;
  • Flexible zoning to allow places with different day-part uses, such as local school facility that can be a community gathering place at night or on weekends; and
  • Places of worship are seldom mentioned as part of the 15-Minute City concept, but such places may be among the most successful community-building forces that have existed.

 

 

The planning term was first coined by by Prof. Carlos Moreno, a professor at Sorbonne University (Paris, France).  Prof. Moreno is the director of entrepreneurship and innovation at The Sorbonne.  Though popularized by the professor, the 15-Minute City concept itself  has been explored in major cities throughout the world from Melbourne to Portland, prior to its burgeoning popularity as an planning concept.

 

During 2020, the 15-Minute City concept has surged in interest as a sturdy planning concept alongside the increasing acceptance of coworking facilities and communities.   Coworking venues situated in close proximity to homes simply adds an additional destination within a 15-minute “neighborhood” that is vital within a 15-minute radii.

 

The 15-Minute City concept is a multi-faceted placemaking tactic.

Another aspect of making the 15-Minute City concept workable is the presence of affordable housing within each 15-Minute City cluster.  Many neighborhoods and districts around the world may work well for most required services and work places, but do not have the array of housing choices necessary.

 

Integrating the 15-Minute City concept with allied planning concepts is particularly interesting to local governments charged with numerous quality of life objectives and economic development initiatives.   A 15-Minute City imperative, as an example, is also deemed helpful in reducing the use of fossil fuels (vehicles), fighting carbon emissions, and thereby fighting climate change.  Also, applying the 15-Minute City thresholds of accessibility also advances the objectives for some groups in reversing local zoning codes to allow increased affordable housing options and thereby, more diversity, inclusion, and social justice.

 

The 15-Minute City concept has created such interest that purpose-built apps have been created to evaluate any particular location for 15-Minute City thresholds. Here Technologies (Eindhoven, Netherlands) is one such company that has created this kind of threshold’s map to answer the question – Do You Live in a 15-Minute City? We expect that the 15-Minute City parameters and software applications that track such notions, will join similar concepts as a niche investment asset class among those pursuing environmental, social, and governmental investments (so-called ESG Investing).

A Code for Age-Appropriate Design of Digital Experiences, is now in Effect in the UK

AEC’s Consumer Products Monitor

 

At a time when consumer privacy concerns are increasing around the world, the UK has emerged with a new code for children’s digital experiences.   The ICO (the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office) has created the Age Appropriate Design Code, which comes into force from today, with a 12 month transition period.   The Age Appropriate Design Code is intended to protect children, and is aimed at designers and developers of online services and products.  The code is a set of 15 standards that these designers should follow so as to comply with the data protection law, and includes things like making sure the privacy settings are set to ‘high’ by default.

 

According to the ICO website, ” … Data sits at the heart of the digital services children use every day. From the moment a young person opens an app, plays a game or loads a website, data begins to be gathered. Who’s using the service? How are they using it? How frequently? Where from? On what device?   For all the benefits the digital economy can offer children, we are not currently creating a safe space for them to learn, explore and play.   This statutory code of practice looks to change that, not by seeking to protect children from the digital world, but by protecting them within it.”

 

The ICO office provides details about the new code on its website at:  Age appropriate design: a code of practice for online services

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Loveland Church New Campus

Cascade Events LLC, an affiliate of Loveland Church  |  At the time of its visioning, Ontario Arena is envisioned as “Southern California’s Premier Event Center,” a dedicated facility to be purpose-built to host sports events, concerts, meetings, social events, conventions, and private parties.  Integrating inspiring architecture and attractive landscaped grounds, the facility was expected to takes its place as one of the great places of the Inland Empire.

 

StoneCreek supported Cascade Events LLC in the ideation, planning, experiential design, construction costing, and overall business planning for a 140,000 sq.ft. inspirational events campus to be located in Ontario, California. The event complex would also serve as the home of Loveland Church, a major religious community based in the Inland Empire region of Southern California.  The events campus is conceived as a place for public gatherings, special events, and entertainment, as well as an inspirational setting suitable to host the Loveland ministry. The project’s design derives its inspiration from the natural properties of water and water’s biblical associations. The main auditorium, combining inspiration aspects of both cathedrals and great theaters, was dubbed the “catheatre.”

 

Cascade Pavilions will be located in the City of Ontario, California, providing a strategic setting within a community generally-acknowledged as the ?gateway? to the Inland Empire, and a location that is also in close proximity to the heart of the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan area. Cascade Pavilions will be located within two miles of Ontario International Airport and within several blocks of Ontario Mills, the region?s predominate regional shopping and entertainment center.

 

Cascade Pavilions is a project of Cascade Events, LLC, a limited liability company (?Cascade Events?) sponsored by Loveland Church. Cascade Events will act as developer and operator of Cascade Pavilions, legally and operationally separated from Loveland Church. In addition, Loveland Church will act as a master tenant pursuant to an exclusive use agreement, to Cascade Pavilions, consolidating its various worship and inspirational activities at the facility. Loveland Church will occupy certain space dedicated to the congregation?s exclusive use, and with select rights to non-exclusive use of the overall event center facilities and proscribed facility purchase rights.

 

Cascade Pavilions, while thoroughly an inspirational location, will at the same time be a facility that will be adaptable and usable for general-purpose events, gatherings, as well as commercial entertainment, and recreation venues. In fact, the facility, as detailed in this Business Plan, will be a special event place with an extraordinary means of competing in the regional event marketplace, due to its soaring and inspirational design, and its flexible facilities plan.

 

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