Fiume o brdo!, tajna grada na 'tvrdom' mjestu | Kristian Benić | TEDxKoprivnicaLibrary
Suprotno očekivanjima zanimljivi gradovi ne nastaju na zicerskim mjestima. Ne čini ih ni najljepša priroda ni najpitomiji ambijent postojanja. Nastaju u pustinjama, na goletima planina, u močvarama, na samom moru… Rijeka je grad na nezgodnom mjestu, a njen i nastanak i razvoj obilježili su pojedinci skloni riziku, hrabrim vizijama i učenju. Ljudevit Adamich, Robert Whitehead, nebrojeni inženjeri i graditelji, stvorili su jedini hrvatski grad koji je nosio projekt europske prijestolnice kulture, grad nevjerojatnih demografskih turbulencija tijekom XX. stoljeća i najveću suvremenu riječku luku. Zašto je i kako začin pozitivnog ludila i sklonosti inovacijama vodio nastanak Rijeke otkrit ćemo tijekom deset minuta povijesnih mikrocrtica. Kristian Benić (1984.), formalnim obrazovanjem profesor povijesti i filozofije, interesima i profesionalnim usmjerenjem stručnjak za marketing, pitanja razvoja gradova kroz kulturu i strateško planiranje u kulturi. Radi od jeseni 2012. godine na poslovima marketinga i projekata Gradske knjižnice Rijeka, posebno fokusiran na razvoj sadržajne komunikacijske strategije kroz model stvaranja knjižničnih portala te organizaciju programa u svim formatima – festivali, manifestacije, jednokratni programi, radionice (...) te pitanja razvoja publike.Sudjeluje u većini središnji projektnih planiranja i provedbi Gradske knjižnice Rijeka među čime se ističu projekti Magazin GKR (e-magazin o kulturi čitanja), Brickzine (e-magazin i tiskani časopis o kulturi za djecu), inkubator 3D printanja za djecu (GKR Lab), Tobogan (festival aktivnih ferija za djecu) a jedan je od suoblikovatelja koncepta Dječje kuće u revitalizaciji kompleksa „Benčić“. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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