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there was a time when gods walk among us
there was a time when everything were possible
and what a time it was !
a man's worth was measured by his deeds
not his debts
friendship and loyalty were the coins that bought
people's wills
flattery had not been minted yet
IU student Nick Hersh conducts a pit orchestra rehearsal for 'Metropolis,' a silent film with orchestral accompaniment, Feb. 13 at the IU Cinema.
Today we are talking about Cittaslow Metropolis: it is a great honor to host this afternoon in Orvieto the presentation of this project which has developed within us over the course of about ten years but which has had a definitive and complete finalization with the Mayor of Izmir, Tunc Soyer and his team who have put the Cittaslow Metropolis method into practice at a test level: collective thanks go to the large community of the Turkish metropolis that traces a path that will be undertaken in many other realities.
While it is true that by 2050 two thirds of humanity will live in a city, we are witnessing the largest known migration, by the end of this century we will be an urbanized species: it is not the first time this has happened in history, from Babylon to Cairo. in Rome, the metropolis of antiquity ...
We are the Laboratory for the future, Cittaslow
We have always said "innovation through tradition: let's not forget the good of our past but let's look ahead:
However, it is necessary to know how to "feel the community", keep an attentive eye on the needs of the people, without preconceptions or rigidity, conceive and plan the future, co-decide ...
Ideas are not enough, solutions are needed, rethinking in a permanent but effective and above all effective way: this is what the mayor of Izmir, our Vice President, to whom I ask the first question, must also have thought.
Today we are talking about Cittaslow Metropolis: it is a great honor to host this afternoon in Orvieto the presentation of this project which has developed within us over the course of about ten years but which has had a definitive and complete finalization with the Mayor of Izmir, Tunc Soyer and his team who have put the Cittaslow Metropolis method into practice at a test level: collective thanks go to the large community of the Turkish metropolis that traces a path that will be undertaken in many other realities.
While it is true that by 2050 two thirds of humanity will live in a city, we are witnessing the largest known migration, by the end of this century we will be an urbanized species: it is not the first time this has happened in history, from Babylon to Cairo. in Rome, the metropolis of antiquity ...
We are the Laboratory for the future, Cittaslow
We have always said "innovation through tradition: let's not forget the good of our past but let's look ahead:
However, it is necessary to know how to "feel the community", keep an attentive eye on the needs of the people, without preconceptions or rigidity, conceive and plan the future, co-decide ...
Ideas are not enough, solutions are needed, rethinking in a permanent but effective and above all effective way: this is what the mayor of Izmir, our Vice President, to whom I ask the first question, must also have thought.
Fotografías del Edificio Metrópolis, sede central del Banco Santander en Madrid
Calle de Alcalá, Nº 39 (Esquina con Gran Vía), Madrid, España
Marzo de 2014
Fotografías de Karl Hengst
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