Seattle and Bilbao: What can we learn from each other?

In an urbanizing world, cities around the globe are building new, denser neighborhoods. The quality of life in expanding cities is can and should be shaped as humane places that support the well-being of individuals and society. Framework’s Lesley Bain shares some thoughts from an American perspective as she headed to Bilbao for a conference on how organizations around the world are finding innovative ways to support the creative sector.

STORY 1

What is the value of sharing ideas between evolving cities?

Audio 1 - Introduction
Audio 1 - Introducción (Español)

STORY 2

Transforming neighborhoods —a pattern from industrial to creative to monoculture

Audio 2 - Zarrotzaurre & South Lake Union
Audio 2 - Zarrotzaurre y South Lake Union (Español)

STORY 3

The quality of the street level is critical, where public life and connections to nature create well being

Audio 3 - An American Looking at European Cities
Audio 3 - Un americano mirando las ciudades europeas (español)

STORY 4

How do you center humanity in a neighborhood created from the top down?

Audio 4 - What a 21st c Neighborhood Should Look Like
Audio 4 - Cómo debe ser un barrio del siglo XXI (español)

STORY 5

Seattle created the Cultural Space Agency as a needed mechanism to support cultural space

Audio 5 - The Cultural Space Agency
Audio 5 - La Agencia Espacial Cultural (español)

STORY 6

The necessary question of what culture, whose culture are we trying to support?

Audio 6 - What is Culture
Audio 6 - Qué es la cultura (español)

STORY 7

Hopes for a discussion on creative culture with people from around the world

Audio 7 - Gathering to Talk About Creativity
Audio 7 - Reunirse para hablar de creatividad (español)

Recorded by Lesley Bain @Framework

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