Town Centre Pathways

Itinerant Laboratory for Territorial Innovation

authored by
Jörg Schröder, Federica Scaffidi, Jörg Schröder, Federica Scaffidi, Riccarda Cappeller
Abstract

The itinerant laboratory TERRITORIAL INNOVATION addresses the topic of resilience in the context of extended Metropolitan areas, focused on inclusive habitat, digital innovation in economy and culture, and new mobility. The aim is to connect expertise and engagement of professors, researchers and students in urban design and planning and architecture from several international universities with different cities in Europe. Through the funding in the Erasmus+ BIP Blended Intensive Programme, an innovative mix of online sessions and digital tools can be combined with a summer school in place which offers direct experience of urban space and society and direct contact through discussion and field research. The first edition of the itinerant laboratory, showed in this book, focused on the city of Celle near Hannover. With the title TOWN CENTRE PATHWAYS, the laboratory addressed implications, conflicts, and interaction between several topics that influence strategies towards resilience and sustainability, such as heritage, energy, mobility, housing, commerce, culture, community—towards a vision of a town centre as liveable, activating, and attractive space.

Co-funded by the European Union in the Erasmus+ BIP Programme, in cooperation between Leibniz University Hannover, Polytechnic University of Marche Ancona, University of Ljubljana, and University of Palermo.

With contributions by Jörg Schröder, Federica Scaffidi, Maddalena Ferretti, Matevz Juvancic, Riccarda Cappeller, Barbara Lino, Annalisa Contato, Daniele Ronsivalle, Benedetta Di Leo, Leonardo Moretti, Christian Corral, Cosimo Camarda, Ebru Kurt Özman, Kanyanta Chipanta, Dalila Sicomo.

Organisation(s)
Territorial Design and Urban Planning
External Organisation(s)
Università Politecnica delle Marche
University of Ljubljana
University of Palermo
Type
Monograph
No. of pages
186
Publication date
26.09.2024
Publication status
E-pub ahead of print
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Urban Studies
Research Area (based on ÖFOS 2012)
Urban design, Urban planning, Architectural design
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities