Track 2 : Well-Being and Health
Location: Aspire
Workshop Schedule:
10:45 - 11:00 | Assembly time |
11:00 | Bus departure to Aspire |
11:30– 13:30 | Site Visit |
13:30 – 14:30 | Lunch break |
14:30 – 15:30 | Introduction and site expert' keynote |
15 :30- 16:30 | Workshop-related papers and cases TRACK 2 | Session 4: ActiCity - designing physically active cities Presentations: Designing ActiCity, Slawomir Ledwon ISO386: The "human community" in the eye of the future cities' vision. The VARCITIES Project approach, Elisavet Tsekeri ISO68: Health promoting urban green spaces: exploring pathways for mapping and analysis in Flanders (Belgium), Peter Vervoort & Ann Pisman Acti(nno)vation – different ways to an active lifestyle, Markus Appenzeller |
16:30 -17:00 | Coffee break |
17:00 - 18:30 | Workshop Charette discussion |
18:45 | Bus departure to Msheireb |
Workshop Topic:
Having a strategic development framework for the provision of sports and a wide variety of open spaces play an important role in creating active and livable cities. For Qatar, such a development framework was built upon the nation's commitment to become a world leader in attracting and hosting various world-class sporting events addressing both Olympic and FIFA planning requirements.
The Aspire sports city is a major urban development initiative that aims to consolidate and integrate world sports and recreational resources for both athletes and the community which promote it to be the main sports hub of the country.
In this workshop, a walking tour will be conducted to visit one of FIFA 2022 stadiums "Khalifa Stadium", experience 360o view from the highest building in the country "The Torch" and explore the main multi-purpose sports hall "Aspire Dome", then the participants will be introduced to the national sports and recreational facilities development framework as well as the detailed development framework for the two phases of Aspire Sports City. The workshop will be conducted in Aspire dome's auditorium with roundtable discussion to persuade a dialogue related to the international and local role of sports hubs within active cities, lessons learnt and the way forward to maintaining efficient and resilient legacy.
Workshop Coordinators:
ISOCARP Workshop Representative:
Track 2 : Well-Being and Health
Location: Aspire
Workshop Schedule:
10:45 - 11:00
Assembly time
11:00
Bus departure to Aspire
11:30– 13:30
Site Visit
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch break
14:30 – 15:30
Introduction and site expert' keynote
15 :30- 16:30
Workshop-related papers and cases
TRACK 2 | Session 4: ActiCity - designing physically active cities
Presentations:
Designing ActiCity, Slawomir Ledwon
ISO386: The "human community" in the eye of the future cities' vision. The VARCITIES Project approach, Elisavet Tsekeri
ISO68: Health promoting urban green spaces: exploring pathways for mapping and analysis in Flanders (Belgium), Peter Vervoort & Ann Pisman
Acti(nno)vation – different ways to an active lifestyle, Markus Appenzeller
16:30 -17:00
Coffee break
17:00 - 18:30
Workshop Charette discussion
18:45
Bus departure to Msheireb
Workshop Topic:
Having a strategic development framework for the provision of sports and a wide variety of open spaces play an important role in creating active and livable cities. For Qatar, such a development framework was built upon the nation's commitment to become a world leader in attracting and hosting various world-class sporting events addressing both Olympic and FIFA planning requirements.
The Aspire sports city is a major urban development initiative that aims to consolidate and integrate world sports and recreational resources for both athletes and the community which promote it to be the main sports hub of the country.
In this workshop, a walking tour will be conducted to visit one of FIFA 2022 stadiums "Khalifa Stadiu ...
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