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HACKING THE URBAN EXPERIENCE WEEK 05

- REVIEW FINAL PROGRESS - TEMPORARY POP-UP EVENTS - CROWD SOURCED FUNDING

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- REVIEW FINAL PROGRESS - TEMPORARY POP-UP EVENTS - CROWD SOURCED FUNDING

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- REVIEW FINAL PROGRESS - TEMPORARY POP-UP EVENTS - CROWD SOURCED FUNDING

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5 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

6 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

7 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

8 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

9 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

10 Assemble, Folly for a Flyover

11 Assemble, Cineroleum

12 Assemble, Cineroleum

13 Assemble, Cineroleum

14 Assemble, Cineroleum

15 Assemble, Cineroleum

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

1. UNDER THE RADAR

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

1. UNDER THE RADAR

2. LEGITIMATE

- Owner’s Permission, NYC city permits, insurance, security, power/water hookups

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

1. UNDER THE RADAR

2. LEGITIMATE

- Owner’s Permission, NYC city permits, insurance, security, power/water hookups

3. HYBRID

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

STREET ACTIVITY PERMIT OFFICE (SAPO)

Block Party – 90 days prior to event date Clean Up – 60 days prior to event date Farmers Market – 90 days prior to event date Mobile Unit – 60 days prior to event date Religious Ceremony – 60 days prior to event date Single Block Festival – December 31 of the year preceding the year of the event. Street Festival – December 31 of the year preceding the year of the event. (only applicable to apply are events held in the previous year) Special Event – 14 days prior to event date

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

TEMPORARY OCCUPANCY PERMIT

NYC BUILDING DEPARTMENT Required to submit a Site Plan, Floor Plan Means of Egress: Rooftops require 2 means of exit and high parapet or railing.

Electrical Permit – requires a registered electrician to pull a permit

Water Permit – from the Water Department Usually have to pay before based on estimates.

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STRATEGIES TOWARD TEMPORARY EVENTS:

Electrical Permit – requires a registered electrician to pull a permit

Water Permit – from the Water Department Usually have to pay before based on estimates.

Food Vendors – permit from the Health Department

Alcohol – requires costly liquor permit Free alcohol still requires liability insurance and potential security

- REVIEW FINAL PROGRESS - TEMPORARY POP-UP EVENTS - CROWD SOURCED FUNDING

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“[Architects] must redefine their role, transform themselves from extremely competent executors of assignments into entrepreneurs and producers…”

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“…because courage demands leaving the safe and trusted logic of the assignment behind in order to tread the field of venture development.”

Arjen Oosterman Office of Unsolicited Architecture

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1. Installation of Security Cameras at Public Housing Complexes—499 votes 2. Playground Improvements at Millbrook and Douglass Houses—300 votes 3. Off Grid Solar-Powered Greenhouse—242 votes 4. Designated BBQ Area at Millbrook Houses—183 votes 5. Security Upgrades at UPACA 5—145 votes 6. Roof Repairs at UPACA 6—91 votes 7. Transportation for Seniors and Meals-on-Wheels Delivery Van—579 votes 8. Gaylord White Outdoor Seating Area Renovations and Improvements—115 votes 9. Lights at Jefferson Park—217 votes 10. Skate Park at Jefferson Park—129 votes 11. Theatre Upgrade for Children’s Aid Society/Frederick Douglass Center—185 votes 12. A Home for Harlem RBI and Dream Charter School—292 votes 13. Park Avenue Viaduct Lighting—192 votes 14. Pothole Repairs on 1st and 2nd Ave—167 votes 15. Improving the fields at Poor Richard’s Playground—76 votes  

1000 people voted on how to spend 1.54 million in Manhattan Valley/UWS/Mott Haven/East Harlem

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16. Improvements to the Jefferson Park Dog Run—107 votes 17. Court-ship At Its Best: Booker T. Washington Basketball Court—80 votes 18. Court-ship At Its Best: Douglass Houses Stadium Court—97 votes 19. New Technology for NY Public Library Aguilar Branch—248 votes 20. Technology for Central Park East High School—68 votes 21. Technology for Renaissance Charter HS for Innovation—88 votes 22. Auditorium Upgrade at Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics HS-67 votes 23. Technology for Manhattan Center for Science and Mathematics HS—122 votes 24. Technology for Mott Hall II, M862—41 votes 25. Air-Conditioned Gymnasium for PS 163—80 votes 26. Science Lab for P.S. 171—151 votes 27. Technology for Young Women’s Leadership—143 votes 28. 10-Foot Pollution Barrier Wall at P.S. 206 Playground—105 votes 29. Ultrasound System for Metropolitan Hospital Center—252 votes

1000 people voted on how to spend 1.54 million in Manhattan Valley/UWS/Mott Haven/East Harlem

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