I like the entire idea of a Public Kitchen. It's pretty cool how they've created a place where the community can come and evaluate different social problems.
Awesome idea and creatively done. Not just the same ol' same ol' forget what's even being said and go on with life. I like how it's a place where you can come together and evaluate the different social problems that really do exist whether people choose to believe that or not.
privatization is weird to think about but when you look into it people can become more displaced over the course of their life and even though they might try hard to talk to people there might be a dramatic event that has caused them to feel so poorly among other people. I like the fact that they are preparing meals for socially inactive people.
I really like that the Public Kitchen grasps everyone in the community and finds a unique way of broadcasting different problems. I never really thought that different types of infrastructure can improve the quality of our lives, but if you really think about it that is what surrounds us in our every day to day lives.
I think all the alternative ways they address various social problems is awesome. It seems like it is much easier to tackle tough social issues in an alternative way than to confront them head on.
After looking through the website, this seems like a great way to engage the community, but other than that, doesn't seem at all necessary. Throughout history, when people encounter a social problem, they find a way to unite and overcome it. So until a major issue arises, these groups seem to be just another form of social gathering.
I think the public kitchen is such great idea. It gives people this public thinking space where they can talk about different social problems and come up with ideas to fix them.
I believe that mixing creativity and difference in CHANGE will always have an outcome of a very successful project. Different people with different minds who works together are so notorious.
I thought that the public kitchen was very neat. I liked how it showed different languages on the window, which showed that all kinds of races were welcome.
I loved the layout of this website. The "Public Kitchen" page reminded me a lot of a blog. I really like how they are rethinking and coming up with solutions that are out of the norm.