Thursday, 24 December 2009
People, PLanet, Profit and Pleasure projects in 2009/2010
We have developed new sustainable business concepts for various clients in the housing development, tourism and garbage sector. As usual, we work close with our clients from the conceptual idea to a detailed action plan and/or the execution, adding values to their values. Follow our weblog in 2010 for updates on the execution and results of these projects.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Design 2 change!
LSDP has developed an instrument to stimulate ‘change’ within organisations. Through a series of design activities we reflect on our daily work roles in a playful way, which leads the participants to learn how to use their creative skills at work, making them more effective in their role.
In November we worked closely with ‘2switch’, an Arnhem based Dutch company specialized in the development and re-integration of special people into society.
The success of this project was accelerated by the inspiring participant’s willingness to adjust their talents into our present and challenging world needs.
We are very proud to introduce this ‘change’-concept which contains the values of our vision: Changing an organisation starts by changing its people, each and every member of the team. We focus on those people, since they make the profit, the planet and of course the pleasure!
In November we worked closely with ‘2switch’, an Arnhem based Dutch company specialized in the development and re-integration of special people into society.
The success of this project was accelerated by the inspiring participant’s willingness to adjust their talents into our present and challenging world needs.
We are very proud to introduce this ‘change’-concept which contains the values of our vision: Changing an organisation starts by changing its people, each and every member of the team. We focus on those people, since they make the profit, the planet and of course the pleasure!
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Sustainable production workshop de Regenboog Groep
We developed this year two more great products within the desycled criteria. We first organized a brainstorm session where we thought and chose several products ideas together with the makers and the workshop leaders. Our goal was to have great product ideas for both target group (consumers and homeless people). We have now a list of 15 potential ideas. To start we selected the first two of the ranking list and we designed them. We also trained the workshop leaders into the design aspects of these products. Take a look at the project weblog: http://desyclingderegenboog.blogspot.com/ to get deeper in the process.
The desycling workshop of the Regenboog group in Amsterdam has developed an effective rhythm. This project has proven that patience in execution and persistence does lead to results in these type of circumstances. The original idea behind this workshop has motivated visitors to the shelter to commit long-term to the project and to go forward with their personal development. The shelter itself has picked up the basis put down by LSDP and now is in the process of taking this project to subsequent levels of execution and produce new products with its own resources.
The desycling workshop of the Regenboog group in Amsterdam has developed an effective rhythm. This project has proven that patience in execution and persistence does lead to results in these type of circumstances. The original idea behind this workshop has motivated visitors to the shelter to commit long-term to the project and to go forward with their personal development. The shelter itself has picked up the basis put down by LSDP and now is in the process of taking this project to subsequent levels of execution and produce new products with its own resources.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Desycling Amsterdam strategy 2009: Desycle ‘at the table’ in Amsterdam New West
LSDP, the Desycle Foundation and the desycling coaches have been invited by Foundation Wilde Westen and Stedelijk in West to organize a desycling project for and with the neighbors of Geuzenveld-Slotermeer. The project took place in the location where Wilde Westen was executing “De kok, de kweker, zijn vrouw en hun buurman”, a project for het Stedelijk in West.
As a follow up of Desycling A’dam 08, LSDP organized a project in collaboration with the coaches in which we explored the habits and costumes of different cultures around the subject ‘Kitchens and Meals”. Around 50 people (children and adults) shared their cultural experiences and creative skills during the project’s activities.
The intensive collaboration resulted in specific products, like a large fruit bowl designed with recycled magazines and produced by a heterogeneous group of 40 people, plus concrete ideas which an enthusiastic group of women are willing to explore further and transform into further opportunities.
LSDP, in collaboration with the desycling coaches, and other organizations are searching for the resources to set up the development of these ideas into a business model which will benefit the personal development of the neighborhood women.
For more information about the project visit http://desyclingamsterdam.blogspot.com/
As a follow up of Desycling A’dam 08, LSDP organized a project in collaboration with the coaches in which we explored the habits and costumes of different cultures around the subject ‘Kitchens and Meals”. Around 50 people (children and adults) shared their cultural experiences and creative skills during the project’s activities.
The intensive collaboration resulted in specific products, like a large fruit bowl designed with recycled magazines and produced by a heterogeneous group of 40 people, plus concrete ideas which an enthusiastic group of women are willing to explore further and transform into further opportunities.
LSDP, in collaboration with the desycling coaches, and other organizations are searching for the resources to set up the development of these ideas into a business model which will benefit the personal development of the neighborhood women.
For more information about the project visit http://desyclingamsterdam.blogspot.com/
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Sustainable architecture by children for children in Amsterdam!
Children are designing together with architects their ideal playhouse! This project is taking place in the innovative city of Amsterdam. We have designed and executed this project for our client Eigen Haard one of the largest housing corporations in the Netherlands who understands what our future cities need.
Mijn speelhuis (my play house) is simultaneously happening in Osdorp, Bos & Lommer and Slotervaart districts of Amsterdam New West. The ‘play house’ scale models will be exhibited in each district. We are looking forward to the second phase of the project where the children ideas can be realized in the neighborhood.
Follow the news about this project in the weblog (in Dutch) http://mijnspeelhuis.blogspot.com
Mijn speelhuis (my play house) is simultaneously happening in Osdorp, Bos & Lommer and Slotervaart districts of Amsterdam New West. The ‘play house’ scale models will be exhibited in each district. We are looking forward to the second phase of the project where the children ideas can be realized in the neighborhood.
Follow the news about this project in the weblog (in Dutch) http://mijnspeelhuis.blogspot.com
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Creative session at Syntrus Achmea
The dreamer recieving her dream
LSDP in request by Syntrus Achmea in Amsterdam organized the workshop under the title "Desycle your Dream'. The goal of the workshop was to remind the group how to find within their 'working teams' for the means to constantly improve their services to their clients.
Dream factories 'desycling' dreams
LSDP in request by Syntrus Achmea in Amsterdam organized the workshop under the title "Desycle your Dream'. The goal of the workshop was to remind the group how to find within their 'working teams' for the means to constantly improve their services to their clients.
Dream factories 'desycling' dreams
By implementing the creative process of the 'desycling strategy' the group was set into a different context from the daily working one. In this context they had to answer the question 'what is my retirement dream'. The teams became dream factories that had to satisfy the 'dreamers wishes' by designing and producing a desycled product that would represent these wishes.
Dreamers recieveing the products which represent their dreams
During the exercise new questions were raised and the participants had to undertake different roles from the ones they have in their working environment. This experience allowed the group to reflect on the importance of finding and owning their role within team work.
For LSDP working with this large and heterogeneous group was very interesting. The differences in the group were not only cultural but also the participants attitude towards their job differed a lot from each other. During the whole process of the workshop we perceived that a lot more work on the communication/participation aspect of the group are needed to bust these team's enthusiasm to work together to deliver a better service to their clients.
For LSDP working with this large and heterogeneous group was very interesting. The differences in the group were not only cultural but also the participants attitude towards their job differed a lot from each other. During the whole process of the workshop we perceived that a lot more work on the communication/participation aspect of the group are needed to bust these team's enthusiasm to work together to deliver a better service to their clients.
The creative process triggered the participants insight about their role in the company and towards their clients. One important aspect ‘humor’ and the ability to laugh at stressful situations helps to mitigate the unpleasant moments within the working environment.
At the end of the day we did see some sparkling eyes and heard some intense laughter throughout the activity which we expect the group will take further to their working environment.
At the end of the day we did see some sparkling eyes and heard some intense laughter throughout the activity which we expect the group will take further to their working environment.
Saturday, 10 January 2009
Desycling De Regenboog Groep project
The Latin Sisters Design Productions (LSDP) are working on the setup of a desycling workshop and creating a new product design line in drop-in-centre Makom for De Regenboog Groep (DRG), an organization for homeless people and hard drug users. De Regenboog Groep welcomes them in drop-in centers and user rooms. To learn more about them look on their website: http://www.deregenboog.org/
Desycling is a concept developed by LSDP. In this strategy design, recycling and participation come together. The goal is to involve people, companies and public organizations in social and environmental theme’s and to stimulate to act and become aware. The desycle concept stimulates people’s creativity and encourages them to look different to garbage.
Garbage materials & neighborhood participation
The garbage materials are collected by people who ride the ‘bakfiets’ in the neighborhood of Makom, the drop-in-center where the workshop is established. Residents of Oud-Zuid, organizations, shops and companies are asked to participate and collect some of their garbage. The type of materials that is used depends on the designed products, the availability and quantity of the supplied materials and its environmental aspects. The garbage of store chains, small shops and market stalls is explored.
To see the development and the results of the project check http://www.desyclingderegenboog.blogspot.com/
Desycling is a concept developed by LSDP. In this strategy design, recycling and participation come together. The goal is to involve people, companies and public organizations in social and environmental theme’s and to stimulate to act and become aware. The desycle concept stimulates people’s creativity and encourages them to look different to garbage.
The pilot project
The pilot project is about setting up a desycling workshop. In this workshop Hi5-ers are producing design products. LSDP designs two products for the workshop. These products are made from garbage material, which are collected in the neighborhood from residents, companies and shops. The products made in the workshop will be sold in different shops in Amsterdam.
Hi5-ers
The desycling workshop is an activation projects for Hi5-ers. Hi5-ers are people who receive welfare and have lived for more than two years in Amsterdam. This pilot project is such a Hi5-project. The project offers the Hi5-ers to work with environmental issues and design.
A very important theme is the capabilities and motivations of the Hi5-ers. The production level and techniques are adjusted to their capabilities. Hi5-ers are a very wide group of different kind of people. Therefore research is done about this group of people.
The pilot project is about setting up a desycling workshop. In this workshop Hi5-ers are producing design products. LSDP designs two products for the workshop. These products are made from garbage material, which are collected in the neighborhood from residents, companies and shops. The products made in the workshop will be sold in different shops in Amsterdam.
Hi5-ers
The desycling workshop is an activation projects for Hi5-ers. Hi5-ers are people who receive welfare and have lived for more than two years in Amsterdam. This pilot project is such a Hi5-project. The project offers the Hi5-ers to work with environmental issues and design.
A very important theme is the capabilities and motivations of the Hi5-ers. The production level and techniques are adjusted to their capabilities. Hi5-ers are a very wide group of different kind of people. Therefore research is done about this group of people.
Garbage materials & neighborhood participation
The garbage materials are collected by people who ride the ‘bakfiets’ in the neighborhood of Makom, the drop-in-center where the workshop is established. Residents of Oud-Zuid, organizations, shops and companies are asked to participate and collect some of their garbage. The type of materials that is used depends on the designed products, the availability and quantity of the supplied materials and its environmental aspects. The garbage of store chains, small shops and market stalls is explored.
To see the development and the results of the project check http://www.desyclingderegenboog.blogspot.com/
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