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Making cities Green Deal fit - with participation


New educational offer for sustainable spatial development & invitation to get to know:  

A team of Austrian and Bulgarian urban development, impact and IT experts is developing a training course to strengthen green skills with a focus on the Green Deal. The target group are employees of urban and rural development, including decision-makers and investors. The next pilot training course on multi-stakeholder processes and participation will take place on May 12.5.2023, 16 at XNUMX p.m. CET – free of charge and online.  

In our changing world, vocational training is needed that strengthens the qualification profile in terms of innovative, integrative and green thinking and competence. Ideally, you will train for multi-stakeholder and multi-discipline involvement and provide vision with impact in mind to create sustainable outcomes based on shared societal values.

The pioneer of holistic urban development Laura P Spinadel (urbanmenus.com, BUS architecture, Austria), sustainability and IT organization akaryon (akaryon.com, Austria) and that Urban Planning Institute (iup.bg, Bulgaria) work together with representatives of the target groups to offer a practical training program on the values ​​of the New European Green Deal.

Two main components are planned:

Green Deal training program - Consisting of 3 training courses on (1) Green Deal & Context (incl. taxonomy), (2) Impact Analysis and (3) Participation 

Interactive Green Deal Fitness Check – Determine competence level, collect inspiration and develop it further

SAVE THE DATE! Take your chance to get a foretaste: Take part in our
Online Think & Do Training – “Green Deal | cooperative participation ” on May 12, 2023 at 16pm CET. 

This is aimed at development actors who want to improve urban areas in a future-proof way. The participants receive suggestions on how they can involve different interest groups on an equal footing in the development process. Everything revolves around participation and finding consensus in the constructive handling of possible differences.

Digital 3D implementations of the different visions, including impact evaluation, teach the advantages and disadvantages of one-sidedly motivated solutions for would mean, stimulate dialogue and motivate solutions that consider interests in a balanced way. In the multidimensional space, the "URBAN MENUS AI Brain" and human brains from different cultures meet in search of answers and together create hybrid structures of cooperation that will surprise us all.

In the summer of 2023, all participants will then be able to complete the workshop learnings in own project work bring in and that with the option to consult the Green Deal Check team.

Those interested are also invited to Complete an online Green Deal Fitness survey. The results help the team to better adapt the (future) offers of the educational program to the needs of the target groups and to identify synergies for cooperation.

To register for the trial training and to access the survey, please visit: greendealcheck.eu

The project, co-financed with European funding (ERASMUS+), started in May 2022 and will run until January 2024. It builds on the innovation URBAN MENUS, which combines process know-how and web-based 3D software for participatory and impact-oriented urban planning. 

Contact  

dr Mag. Arch. Arq. Laura P. Spinadel +4314038757, office@boanet.at
urbanmenus.com/de/platform

 

Further information 

About URBAN MENUS

URBAN MENUS is a process methodology and software for participatory and impact-oriented development of urban planning visions with an integrated smart city platform, to connect people who want to make a difference with their products and services. 

Various actors, including citizens, can use URBAN MENUS to develop, walk through and analyze urban visions. The primary area of ​​application is the critical phase of preliminary planning, in which it is first necessary to bring divergent needs together and create a basis for the subsequent detailed planning that is signed by everyone. 

The idea for URBAN MENUS came about in the course of master planning for the new campus of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (2008-2015). Here, a former demolition area has been transformed into a place that combines economic, ecological and social advantages and attracts students and professionals as well as people who spend their free time here: youtube.com/watch?v=h_MKrJ0TIic. 

The development of URBAN MENUS was supported by Austrian funding agencies (AWS, FFG). A global market study was implemented in 2020/2021 and a pilot project in India in 2021/22. urbanmenus.com 

URBAN MENUS is supplemented by a consulting portfolio.

About the initiator

The idea of ​​URBAN MENUS goes back to Laura P. Spinadel, an Austrian-Argentinian architect, urban planner, author, educator and head of the architectural office BUSarchitektur and BOA Büro für offensive Aleatorik in Vienna. 

As a pioneer of holistic architecture, Laura P. Spinadel has long been concerned with the democratization of urban planning processes in a multidisciplinary manner and with how to shape vision processes in such a way that as many of those who are affected by a realized project are also involved in its creation . An essential tool: visualization not only of appearance but also of impact.

Follow URBAN MENUS 

vimeo.com/boanet 

youtube.com/@urbanmenusworld4061 

tiktok.com/@urbanmenusworld?

instagram.com/urbanmenusworld 

facebook.com/UrbanMenusWorld 

linkedin.com/in/urban-to be part of our menus-world-383141197

WHERE it all began: Campus WU

HOW we connect people 

HOW we educate people 

HOW we explain our approaches

WHY we want to work together

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Written by Laura P Spinadel

Laura P. Spinadel (1958 Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Austro-Argentine architect, urban designer, theorist, teacher and founder of BUSarchitektur & BOA office for offensive aleatorics in Vienna. Known in international specialist circles as a pioneer of holistic architecture thanks to the Compact City and the WU campus. Honorary doctorate from the Transacademy of Nations, Parliament of Humanity. She is currently working on participative and impact-oriented future planning through Urban Menus, an interactive parlor game to design our cities in 3D with a mutual approach.
2015 City of Vienna Prize for Architecture
1989 award for experimental tendencies in the architecture of the BMUK

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