¡¿Como te quiero Tlane?!
Towards a zero-emissions corridor
Location: Tlanepantla, Mexico | Year: 2018
Collaborators: Urbanistica, ITDP, Ciudad Emergente, Arvinger
Clients: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ),
H. Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Tlalnepantla de Baz
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¡¿Cómo Te Quiero Tlalne?! is a first step towards the creation of an urban design model for Tlalnepantla, focused on measurement, learning, redesign and construction. The project focuses on creating, through a light, quick and inexpensive gesture, a process of participatory urban regeneration, where both the citizens and the municipality influence the public space.
This has been achieved by following the following 10 methodological steps:
1. Observation of the environment to be studied;
2. Development of measurement indicators for the construction of baselines;
3. Citizen Workshop ¡¿Cómo Te Quiero Tlalne?!;
4. Findings and interpretation of data;
5. Selection of the criteria for the design of tactical urbanism;
6. Elaboration of tactical urban design strategy;
7. Construction of the tactical urbanism project;
8. Measurement of indicators;
9. Evaluation of the dynamics;
10. Learning and redesign;
This has been achieved by following the following 10 methodological steps:
1. Observation of the environment to be studied;
2. Development of measurement indicators for the construction of baselines;
3. Citizen Workshop ¡¿Cómo Te Quiero Tlalne?!;
4. Findings and interpretation of data;
5. Selection of the criteria for the design of tactical urbanism;
6. Elaboration of tactical urban design strategy;
7. Construction of the tactical urbanism project;
8. Measurement of indicators;
9. Evaluation of the dynamics;
10. Learning and redesign;
# Mexico, Tactical Urbanism,
Urbanism, Participative Design, ElArteSeComparte