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HUMANsIZE the city
Stanimira Getova
Bulgaria
The short movie 'Humansize the city' catches a glimpse of the profane experience of a person within the city frame. Even so, it refers to the spirituality hidden underneath the surface. It perceives the city inhabitant as a human being whose life consists of the performance of everyday human acts rather than the grandiosity of celebration festivals. Each human movement or gesture embodies a ritualistic nature and seeks a place to be expressed or manifested within the urban environment. The film questions how even underlooked architectural and urban spaces give meaning to a person in his everyday struggle in search of it.
Urban Planning
Public Space
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Baku hosts almost 5 million citizens and there are 2 million cars on the roads. The expansion of roads and the construction of new bridges almost paralyzed traffic for the past decade and even now, after the constructions, things are not better. Mass tourist waves and the large number of people moving to Baku every year for better opportunities worsen the situation. Thus, overpopulation and bad city infrastructure leave many citizens of Baku going through a hell of traffic and congestion during rush hours. Public transport is also very packed and not so safe for many to use. The situation proves that there is a significant need for more alternative and green forms of transportation. Cycling is proven to be one of the most sustainable ways of transport and the city’s road infrastructure exclusively leaves cyclists behind. There are no bike lanes in most parts of the city, and only a few parks have them that have no point or connection points. Also, the drivers are very aggressive and impatient with the cyclists. Many drivers create very precarious situations for cyclists and the aggression is the same for those who ride motorcycles as well. Driving on big roads with no bike lane and around the sidewalks with many underground paths make things really worse for cyclists. Also, the lack of community and cycling culture kills its potential for the future. Baku needs sustainable and innovative solutions to its major urban problems and leaving the cyclists behind only challenges the situation further.