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Presentacion Rueda Ciudad MX.Key Rueda de la Ciudad de México Referencias a nivel mundial Singapore Flyer London Eye Las Vegas High Roller Ferris New York Wheel Dubai Eye Roue de Paris Rueda de la Ciudad de México Referencias a nivel mundial Proceso y desarrollo identidad gráfica LA GRAN RUEDA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO BOCETOS y APROXIMACIONES + + Movimiento Luces Colores atardecer anochecer Rueda de la Ciudad de México Mapa de Actores Centrales – Voto 6 noviembre Consejo Rector Ciudadano • Luz Emilia Aguilar Zinser – (Rechazó el proyecto anterior) • Mónica del Villar Kretchmar – (Aliada) • Carlos Elizondo Mayer Serra • Luis Wertman Zaslav – (Aliado) • Luis Manuel Guerra Garduño – Manuel de la Peza • Marcos Mazari Hiriart • Federico Reyes Heroles Actores Principales / Aliados (Reuniones previas) • GDF – Miguel Mancera • Secretaria de Gobierno – Patricia Mercado • Secretario de Turismo del D.F. – Miguel Torruco Marqués • Secretaria del Medio Ambiente del D.F. – Tanya Müller García • Dirección de Bosques Urbanos – Rosa María Gómez • Directora del Bosque de Chapultepec – Lourdes Pérez • Fideicomiso Probosque de Chapultepec – Juan I. Casanueva Rueda de la Ciudad de México Análisis de Medios, Mensajes, Actores Relevantes Comité Técnico Mixto: • Antonio del Valle Perochena • Marinela Servitje Montuur • René Aziz Checa • Alejandro Soberón Kuri • Juan Domingo Beckmann • Alberto Torrado Martínez • Juan Cortina Gallardo • Joaquín Vargas Guajardo • Alejandro González Zabalegui • Joaquín Vargas Mier y Terán • Gabriel Guerra Castellanos • Arq. Laura Janka Zires: Secretaria Técnica • Sharon Fastlicht Kurian de Azcárraga • Lilia Haua Miguel : Directora • Carlos Fernández González • GDU - Arquitecto Mario Schjetnan: Proyecto Arquitectónico • Maria Laura Medina de Salinas Pliego • Centro de Colaboración Cívica: Sylvia Aguilera • Diego Quintana Kawage • Mobility MPM: Edgar Pineda Bernardo Riojas Achutegui • • PUMASA: Luis Domingo Madariaga • Alberto Saavedra Olavarriaga • Museo de Arte Moderno: Sylvia Navarrete Bouzard. Rueda de la Ciudad de México Análisis de Medios, Mensajes, Actores Relevantes Actores a tomar en consideración: • Secretario de Desarrollo Urbano y Vivienda – Felipe de Jesús Gutiérrez • Delegada Miguel Hidalgo – Xóchitl Gálvez • Comité Ciudadano de Colonia Bosques de Chapultepec- Gabriela Torres Ramírez • Museo Tamayo: Juan Andrés Gaitán • Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia: Antonio Saborit Actores detrás de la Rueda: • Director de la Rueda: Ing. Fernando García • Rueda Bicentenaria S.A. de C.V. • Dutch Wheels – Fabricante / Instalación rueda / inversonistas • René Aziz – Parte del grupo de promotores mexicanos Algunos actores que se opusieron al proyecto en 2011 o contrarios a René Aziz: • Martha Delgado – ex Secretaria del Medio Ambiente, ahora en Fundación Pensar • Denise Dresser – Ex miembro del Consejo Rector y líder de opinión • María Elena Hoyos – Ex Directora del Zoológico de Chapultepec / Columnista La Crónica • Alejandro Manjarrez – líder de opinión Puebla. Rueda de la Ciudad de México Análisis de Medios, Mensajes, Actores Relevantes Mensajes Positivos • Atraer al turismo, local, nacional, internacional. • La ciudad no pone el dinero, lo pone la iniciativa privada. • La ciudad se beneficia con la renta del espacio y gana un porcentaje. • Generar economía sin romper con el entorno • Íconos que permitan estar en el mapa del mundo • Renovar el espacio • Todas las grandes ciudades cuentan con grandes miradores. • Misma rueda que la de París. Mensajes Negativos • Rueda de la fortuna de Puebla – opacidad del gobierno. Pagada con dinero público. 30 millones de dólares. Compañía alemana. Rueda de la Ciudad de México Análisis de Medios, Mensajes, Actores Relevantes Rueda de la Ciudad de México Análisis de Medios, Mensajes, Actores Relevantes <CHAPULTEPEC> 6 DE VIAJE REFORMA - Domingo 28 de Julio del 2013 Se oponen Nuevas atracciones de altura d La noria movible compañía alemana Maurer Ger- man Wheels. más grande del mundo En cada una de las góndolas De arriba a abajo regulares caben ocho pasajeros y está en Puebla; en las góndolas VIP, seis; el costo Estas ruedas regalan vistas privilegiadas y románticos paseos al mirador del boleto más económico es de a decenas de metros sobre el suelo. La secretaria de Sin embargo, la respuesta hay otra en Guadalajara 30 pesos por persona. Medio Ambiente de la tanto de la autoridad encar- Durante el recorrido, si las d Singapore Flyer. En Singapur, es rueda tiene 135 metros de altura y gada del cuidado del bosque condiciones del clima lo permiten, la noria giratoria más alta del mundo tiene capacidad para 800 pasajeros. capital dice que no es Analine Cedillo pueden verse a lo lejos el volcán con 165 metros. Tiene capacidad d Diamond and Flower. Instalada como del Consejo rector ciuda- Popocatépetl, la Gran Pirámide de para 784 pasajeros y cada vuelta en Tokio, la noria de 117 metros debe viable construir una dano, que avala o rechaza los Cholula y elementos icónicos de dura unos 30 minutos. su nombre a la figura que muestra rueda de la fortuna México estrena esta semana dos la arquitectura de la ciudad, como d Star of Nanchang. En la ciudad por la noche, cuando se encienden proyectos de infraestructura al norias recreativas para contem- las torres de la catedral. de Nanchang, al sudeste de China, sus luces. gigante en el bosque, interior del lugar, fue negativa e plar Puebla y Guadalajara, des- El Parque Lineal es un pro- esta rueda, estrenada en 2006, mide d SkyView Atlanta. Se estrenó el irrevocable. de las alturas. yecto en desarrollo que se exten- 160 metros de altura y puede llevar a 19 de julio en el centro de la ciudad n como plantea Turismo En la capital poblana, la espe- derá por 1.5 kilómetros. Inicia en 480 pasajeros. estadounidense, después de estar “Este proyecto se presentó Durá rada y polémica Estrella de Pue- el recientemente remodelado Jar- d London Eye. A orillas del río en París, Suiza y Florida. Mide 61 el fa al Consejo Rector Ciudadano y bla, certicada por World Guin- dín del Arte y forma parte de un Támesis, en la capital británica, la metros de altura y tiene 42 góndolas. Ra POR CINTYA CONTRERAS fue rechazado por no convenir ness Record como la rueda de la corredor turístico, en construc- d Con 80 metros de alto, la Estrella de Puebla regala desde el lunes una fortuna movible más grande del ción, que tendrá restaurantes, la- nueva panorámica de la ciudad. [email protected] al plan de manejo del Bosque mundo, abrió el lunes al público. gos articiales y pistas de trote. de Chapultepec. Esa opción Con 80 metros de altura, el pro- Además, se planea construir Las propuestas de la Secreta- ya se revisó y no es viable, la yecto costó 200 millones de pe- un puente que una el Paseo del el estacionamiento del centro co- personas cada una; con ilumina- do dura de 12 a 15 minutos y pue- personas, que se distinguen por sos, de acuerdo con información Río Atoyac y el Ecoparque Metro- mercial La Gran Plaza Fashion ción, aire acondicionado y siste- de abordarse entre las 10:00 y las sus asientos de piel, piso transpa- ría de Turismo del Distrito Fe- Secretaría de Turismo deberá del Gobierno del Estado. politano, otros sitios de esparci- Mall, al poniente de la zona me- ma de comunicación con la cabi- 22:00 horas; los nes de semana y rente y una pantalla. El paseo, que deral, para instalar un mirador de buscar algún otro lugar en La nueva atracción está insta- miento de la ciudad, aunque aún tropolitana. na de control. días festivos el horario se extien- cuesta 799 pesos en total, incluye en forma de rueda de la fortuna la Ciudad de México”, informó lada al poniente de la ciudad, en la no hay una fecha denida. Fabricada en Holanda por la Desde su punto más alto, los de hasta la una de la madrugada. una botella de vino espumoso. zona Angelópolis, dentro del nue- Por otra parte, en Guadalaja- compañía Dutch Wheels, y con paseantes pueden ver la glorie- Subirse cuesta 69 pesos para ni- Grupo Divertido, quien nan- gigante y un escenario al aire Martha Delgado, secretaria de vo Parque Lineal y consta de 54 ra el viernes se inauguró la Rue- un costo de 140 millones de pe- ta de La Minerva, uno de los em- ños y 89 pesos para adultos. ció el proyecto junto con una em- libre para conciertos masivos Medio Ambiente del DF. góndolas cerradas, con aire acon- da de la Fortuna, un proyecto de sos, la Rueda tiene 42 góndolas, blemas tapatíos, entre otros de los La Rueda tiene góndolas VIP presa de refrescos, prevé mante- en el Bosque de Chapultepec, La funcionaria consideró dicionado. Fue desarrollada por la 60 metros de altura instalado en con capacidad para seis y ocho atractivos de la ciudad. El recorri- con un cupo máximo de cuatro ner la rueda por lo menos un año en la Perla Tapatía y posterior- fueron rechaza- que la promoción mente, dependiendo de su acep- das por el Consejo turística de la ciu- tación, llevarla a ciudades como Rector Ciudada- Esa dad no puede im- Monterrey o el Distrito Federal. no del lugar, prin- plicar un daño o opción Con información de Francisco Rivas cipal vigilante y intromisión al es- y Elsa Santana salvaguarda del ya se pacio verde que importante pul- revisó y no es desde hace mu- Fotogalería món de la ciudad, viable, la Secre- chos años cuidan reforma.com/norias por considerar que taría de Turismo de manera espe- dañarían el entor- cial, por lo que el no ambiental. deberá de buscar mirador o la sala La semana pa- algún otro lugar de conciertos re- sada, Alejandro en la Ciudad de sultan inviables. AGENDA Rojas, titular de Aclaró que el México.” la Secretaría de rechazo a dichos
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