Monday, 28 October 2013

Creative City



Definition of creative city


Creative city is a concept developed by Charles Landry in the late 1980s. This concept encouraging a culture of creativity in urban planning and solutions to urban problems. It has become a global movement that inspires a new planning paradigm for cities and it is related to the concept of learning cities.

Plethora of problem such as:
- Urban pollution
- Urban Slum
- Health Hazards
- Social Crime
  
The concept of Creative Cities’rests on the belief that culture can play an important role in urban renewal. Policy makers are increasingly taking into account the role of creativity when planning economic policy. There are several criteria to be an creative cities. that are include the city’s infrastructure, landscape, public facilities, architecture and so forth.
Actually, in the Creative City,all people must take their important role. It is not only artists and those involved in the creative economy that are creative, although they play an important role. Creativity can come from any source including anyone who addresses issues in an inventive way be it a social worker, a business person, a scientist or public servant.


This is example of conceptual model for Creative cities
There are five element to be creative a creative city:
1. Individual Artist
2. Non-Profit
3. Community
4. Government
5. Bossiness



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