Bottom-up driven adaptive heritage reuse: policies and practices
OpenHeritage Policy Conference
Parallel workshops
Workshops:
Formal and informal partnerships (Moderated by Hanna Szemző & Andrea Tönkő, Metropolitan Research Institute)
The first workshop will focus on understanding the “nuts and bolts” of cooperation between partnerships of various institutional degrees. Can they be operational, are there small tricks to employ or traps to avoid? Drawing on Urbact’s REFILL experience as well the work of ACT in Rome and the Pomáz heritage site in Hungary, a discussion and exchange of ideas is foreseen, involving all participants
The role of SMEs in adaptive reuse (Moderated by Hanne van Gils, Ghent University)
The second workshop analyses the possible roles SMEs can have in supporting/accelerating adaptive heritage reuse processes. It does so through enlarging the usual economic perspective, putting the circular economy and environmental principles into the centre of attention. It does so with the help of Pietro Elisei (Urbasofia), Miss Miyagi Placemaking, and the Praga Lab in Warsaw.
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