D2.2 Pilots' Masterplans Analyses
Authors/Creators
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karla berrens1
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Ramon Ribera-Fumaz1
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Blanca Calvo Boixet1
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Vasilis Niaros1
- Aiste Eidukeviciute2
- Karolina Senkiene3
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Ruta Valusyte2
- Jurate Tutlyte4
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Kestutis Zaleckis2
- Angelica Peccini2
- Chris Julien5
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Rosalie Bak5
- Rhianon Morgan Hatch6
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Melanie Dodd6
- Adam Thorpe6
- Jerneja Rebernak6
- Elena Bologna7
- Valeria Soliano7
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Guilherme Teixeira Costa8
- Asier Larrinaga9
- María Jesús del Blanco9
- 1. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
- 2. Kaunas University of Technology (KTU)
- 3. Kauno miesto savivaldybės administracija (KMSA)
- 4. Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
- 5. WAAG
- 6. University of the Arts London Central Saint Martins
- 7. PlusValue
- 8. Universidade Nova de Lisboa
- 9. Bilbao Ekintza
Description
This document outlines the key points for the planning and implementation of meanwhile uses in the context of six early-stage regeneration projects across different European cities. It results from research work developed in T-Factor, a Horizon 2020 project that seeks to boost temporary uses as a driving force for more sustainable, thriving, and resilient urban regeneration. The document dives into the masterplan vision and local context of these urban redevelopments, namely the Aleksotas Innovation Industry Park in Kaunas, Amsterdam Science Park, Euston in London, MIND Milan Innovation District, Trafaria in Lisbon and Zorrotzaurre in Bilbao. In T-Factor, these are the so-called Pilots: historical urban areas characterised by different degrees and forms of abandonment and decay in the past decades, and now under early stages of regeneration processes that will transform them into cultural and creative hubs, though with different positionings and connotations of ‘culture’ and ‘creativity’. These areas are about to be impacted upon by an overall financial investment that exceeds ten billion euros, providing an indication of the breadth of the physical interventions envisaged and the variety and complexity of interests, challenges, risks, and opportunities at play. Developing an international platform of meanwhile city-making support, mentoring and knowledge exchange and engaging with local partners and stakeholders, T-Factor will co-produce temporary or meanwhile spaces in these six regeneration areas through participatory methodologies. These meanwhile spaces will turn the waiting time in urban regeneration into a transformative time of innovative placemaking.
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T-Factor_D2.2_Pilots Report_revJune2022.pdf
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