Zanim u zbiegu ulic Świętojańskiej i 10-Lutego powstanie zwarta zabudowa, osoby zainteresowane planami rozwoju miasta przez kilka lat będą mogły odwiedzać w tym miejscu Infobox, czyli multimedialne centrum informacji o realizowanych w mieście inwestycjach.
Jak będzie wyglądać Panoramium?
Infobox znajdzie się w 22-metrowej wieży widokowej, do której będzie można dostać się schodami lub windą. Na szczycie Panoramium znajdzie się taras widokowy, z którego będzie widać na bieżąco zmiany, które zachodzą w naszym mieście, na przykład rewitalizację obszarów portowych, budowę Forum Kultury, postep prac przy rozbudowie Teatru Muzycznego, budowę nowej siedziby głównej banku Nordea i hotelu Marriott przy Sea Towers, rozbudowę Pomorskiego Parku Naukowo Technologicznego, a także prace adaptacyjne lotniska Gdynia - Kosakowo czy budowę Pomorskiej Kolei Metropolitalnej.
Infobox zbudowany będzie z 65 przeszklonych kontenerów, podkreślających portowy charakter miasta, w których znajdzie się także salon prasowy, kawiarnia z tarasem i pawilony wystawowe. Teren wokół infoboxu będzie miał wyjątkową,, specjalnie zaprojektowaną zieleń i małą architekturę, a po zmroku. Piekną iluminację. Skwer, dotychczas mało atrakcyjny, dzięki realizacji projektu ma szansę stać się przyjazną przestrzenią publiczną i nowym miejscem spotkań.
Skąd ta moda?
Infoboxy stały się popularne stosunkowo niedawno. Pojawiły się wraz z wielkimi placami budowy w centrach miast europejskich, których celem było stworzenie atrakcyjnej architektury publicznej oraz przestrzeni do pracy i życia. Choć architektura obiektów odpowiadała tymczasowości projektów, o takich rozwiązaniach zaczęto myśleć nie tylko w kategorii informacji, prezentacji wizji inwestorów, ale także jako o atrakcyjnych miejscach, przyciągających ciekawą architekturą. Inspiracją dla gdyńskiego infoboksu były podobne obiekty, które już istnieją w Londynie, Saragossie i Hamburgu. Ich architektura była zwykle związana z tymczasowym zagospodarowaniem przestrzeni, czyli tworzoną w technologii łatwej do demontażu. Jednak popularność niektórych takich projektów sprawiła, że o infoboksach zaczęto myśleć jako o atrakcjach turystycznych, przyciągających ciekawą, niebanalną architekturą.
Dodajmy, że inwestycję, wartą 6 mln zł, zrealizuje Forum Kultury Sp. z o.o., który będzie jednocześnie operatorem obiektu. Panoramium powstanie w zaledwie 5 miesięcy i zostanie oddane do użytku w III kwartale tego roku.
- Liczymy na to, że Infoboks nie tylko tymczasowo uporządkuje ten fragment centrum miasta, ale stanie się również satrakcją turystyczną – podkreśla Tomasz Banel, naczelnik wydziału polityki gospodarczej i nieruchomości w Urzędzie Miasta Gdyni.


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The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.
The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.
The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.
The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.
The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.
The operation against Joseph Kony will include 1,500 Ugandan troops, said Col. Felix Kulayigye, a military spokesman for the East African nation.
Ugandan troops have operated in the remote forests of central Africa for four years with the help of U.S. forces since the latter part of last year.
It's unclear how many nations will contribute troops, but Uganda will take the leadership role and its officer will command the new joint task force, the spokesman said.
Villagers in Uganda watch 'Kony 2012'
Kulayigye expressed concerns on the funding for the operation.
Acaye from 'Kony 2012' shares journey
"We welcome the African Union contribution," he said. "We do hope the A.U. will foot the bill."
LRA victim opposes 'Kony 2012'
The announcement comes weeks after a video on Kony highlighted the notorious African warlord's use of child soldiers in Uganda.
Invisible Children produced the "KONY 2012" half-hour do[wyrażenie niecenzuralne]e ntary, which has been viewed more than 84 million times on YouTube.
But in introducing Kony to many for the first time, the video also spurred a flurry of questions about Invisible Children's intentions, its transparency and whether the social-media frenzy was too little, too late.
The advocacy group based in San Diego said it hopes the film will make the warlord a household name and boost international support to halt killings, rapes, abuses and abductions.