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Jan
Konings
Schie 2.0 network of designers, established 1998,
members: Jan Konings (*1966), Ton Matton (*1964) and Lucas Verweij (*1965)
The Schie 2.0
group was founded in 1998 when Buro Schie (1991) and Konings & Beij
(1991) combined their talents. It is a group of designers of different
disciplines who deal with the issues of public space. They design it at
different levels. In urban planning they are primarily concerned with
the intertwining of the artistic and the urban; in the cultural landscape
they pay particular attention to its characteristics. They create with
a mixture of freedom and responsibility, permanence and consumerism, making
use of the intermeshing of nature and urban space.
An issue is the society's
overwhelming number of rules and regulations, and these are still increasing
rapidly. Everything in this society is flawlessly organised and well thought-out,
so that nothing is left to chance. This exaggeration has brought about
a keen sense of the lack of personal freedom, and also the belief that
people are becoming too passive. No one feels responsible, because there
are too many rules; and at the same time these very rules stifle creativity
and the spirit of invention. Discussions among inhabitants are slowly
dying out, because they all blindly follow the rules. And Schie 2.0 believe
that this will ultimately undermine society. Those people who nevertheless
wish to live in freedom must consciously take responsibility for their
own behaviour and actions. To achieve this, Schie 2.0 strive to counterbalance
the rules and regulations by opening a discussion at the level of freedom
and the level of rules. |