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Ticker Symbol Entity Name As Of Date Company Name Followers Employees on Linkedin Link Industry Date Added Date Updated Description Website Specialities Logo HQ.Street HQ.City HQ.State HQ.Country HQ.Postal Headcount change in past 24 months Company Name Sector Industry
private:open-city-2 1343063 May 30th, 2019 12:00AM Open House Worldwide 613 6.00 Open Nonprofit Organization Management May 30th, 2019 06:00PM May 30th, 2019 06:00PM The ‘Open House’ concept was founded in London in 1992 by the organisation now known as Open-City (and its founder, Victoria Thornton) The aim has always been to help change perceptions, break down barriers and inspire people to demand more high-quality places and spaces, in essence for everyone to experience, debate, advocate and influence. Over its 25-year history a simple but universal way of achieving this has remained at its heart – opening up examples of high-quality buildings and spaces to everyone entirely for free over one weekend a year, thereby creating a dialogue with the citizens, the city makers and local agencies. The rise of the Open House movement over the past two decades is a response to a shift in the way people live, work and use the city; to more recognition that they should play a major role in how their cities are shaped; and to an understanding that local and global issues in cities are always interlinked. Open House is indeed unique in creating a shared and non-political community of interest and forum where policymakers, the public and professionals meet on an equal footing. Since 1992, 40 cities across five continents have taken up the Open House concept, and they now form the Open House Worldwide Family of affiliated cities. Today more than 750,000 people take part globally in Open House initiatives, from Lagos to Brisbane and Barcelona to Buenos Aires – and new cities are coming on board every year. Open House is a worldwide phenomenon with common values, but each city operates independently at a local level with programmes tailored to local needs – a feature that is critical to its success. www.openhouseworldwide.org Open Architecture, Sustainability, Youth Engagement, Education Open 18a Ensign Street London London GB E1 8JD Open-City
private:open-city-2 1343063 Nov 7th, 2017 12:00AM Open House Worldwide 545 18.00 Open Nonprofit Organization Management Nov 7th, 2017 05:00PM Nov 7th, 2017 05:00PM The ‘Open House’ concept was founded in London in 1992 by the organisation now known as Open-City (and its founder, Victoria Thornton) The aim has always been to help change perceptions, break down barriers and inspire people to demand more high-quality places and spaces, in essence for everyone to experience, debate, advocate and influence. Over its 25-year history a simple but universal way of achieving this has remained at its heart – opening up examples of high-quality buildings and spaces to everyone entirely for free over one weekend a year, thereby creating a dialogue with the citizens, the city makers and local agencies. The rise of the Open House movement over the past two decades is a response to a shift in the way people live, work and use the city; to more recognition that they should play a major role in how their cities are shaped; and to an understanding that local and global issues in cities are always interlinked. Open House is indeed unique in creating a shared and non-political community of interest and forum where policymakers, the public and professionals meet on an equal footing. Since 1992, 40 cities across five continents have taken up the Open House concept, and they now form the Open House Worldwide Family of affiliated cities. Today more than 750,000 people take part globally in Open House initiatives, from Lagos to Brisbane and Barcelona to Buenos Aires – and new cities are coming on board every year. Open House is a worldwide phenomenon with common values, but each city operates independently at a local level with programmes tailored to local needs – a feature that is critical to its success. www.openhouseworldwide.org www.open-city.org.uk Open-City
private:open-city-2 1343063 Nov 1st, 2017 12:00AM Open House Worldwide 546 18.00 Open Nonprofit Organization Management Nov 1st, 2017 04:46AM Nov 1st, 2017 04:46AM The ‘Open House’ concept was founded in London in 1992 by the organisation now known as Open-City (and its founder, Victoria Thornton) The aim has always been to help change perceptions, break down barriers and inspire people to demand more high-quality places and spaces, in essence for everyone to experience, debate, advocate and influence. Over its 25-year history a simple but universal way of achieving this has remained at its heart – opening up examples of high-quality buildings and spaces to everyone entirely for free over one weekend a year, thereby creating a dialogue with the citizens, the city makers and local agencies. The rise of the Open House movement over the past two decades is a response to a shift in the way people live, work and use the city; to more recognition that they should play a major role in how their cities are shaped; and to an understanding that local and global issues in cities are always interlinked. Open House is indeed unique in creating a shared and non-political community of interest and forum where policymakers, the public and professionals meet on an equal footing. Since 1992, 40 cities across five continents have taken up the Open House concept, and they now form the Open House Worldwide Family of affiliated cities. Today more than 750,000 people take part globally in Open House initiatives, from Lagos to Brisbane and Barcelona to Buenos Aires – and new cities are coming on board every year. Open House is a worldwide phenomenon with common values, but each city operates independently at a local level with programmes tailored to local needs – a feature that is critical to its success. www.openhouseworldwide.org www.open-city.org.uk Open-City

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