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Abstract
As part of the 2014 fall semester study programme, Studio Design and Social Innovation, from Aarhus School of Architecture, collaborated with DemokraCity on a community initiative project to revitalize TILST, a town located on the outskirts of Aarhus, Denmark.
Demokracity focuses on urban social initiatives and co-creation design projects that encourage citizens’ community involvement, commitment, and collaboration.
Initiated by the Aarhus City Council, “NEW ANGLES ON TILST” aims at involving residents and local stakeholders directly in the development and planning of the neighbourhoods in close interaction with municipal staff and architects.
Located approximately 10 km west of Aarhus, Tilst is a suburban area with large city blocks and traditional residential areas. The area has an unofficial reputation as a dormitory town and is known to have problems with misdemeanour crimes and vandalism due to social class segregation.
This paper will describe how interventions in Tilst, in collaboration with local residents, help devise social initiatives that aim at improving the local community identity. The project is concerned with examining the potentials of a place, and with initiating a new use and story for the site, thereby building a new identity and creating value for the area.
Demokracity focuses on urban social initiatives and co-creation design projects that encourage citizens’ community involvement, commitment, and collaboration.
Initiated by the Aarhus City Council, “NEW ANGLES ON TILST” aims at involving residents and local stakeholders directly in the development and planning of the neighbourhoods in close interaction with municipal staff and architects.
Located approximately 10 km west of Aarhus, Tilst is a suburban area with large city blocks and traditional residential areas. The area has an unofficial reputation as a dormitory town and is known to have problems with misdemeanour crimes and vandalism due to social class segregation.
This paper will describe how interventions in Tilst, in collaboration with local residents, help devise social initiatives that aim at improving the local community identity. The project is concerned with examining the potentials of a place, and with initiating a new use and story for the site, thereby building a new identity and creating value for the area.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | In this Place : cumulus association biannual international conference |
Number of pages | 7 |
Place of Publication | Nottingham University |
Publication date | 1 Nov 2016 |
Pages | 188-196 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-0-9928878-1-0 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2016 |
Event | Cumulus Nottingham: In this place - Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom Duration: 27 Apr 2016 → 1 May 2016 |
Conference
Conference | Cumulus Nottingham |
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Location | Nottingham Trent University |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Nottingham |
Period | 27/04/2016 → 01/05/2016 |
Keywords
- Co-Creation
- Democracy
- Social Capital
- Social Design
- Social Innovation
- Urban Planning
Artistic research
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Activities
- 1 Organisation and participation in conference
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Cumulus Nottingham
Geert Jensen, B. (Speaker)
27 Apr 2016 → 29 Apr 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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Innovation by experiment-a Resource for Economic Development and Demographic Challenges in the Region
Geert Jensen, B. (Project Participant) & Rasmussen, J. (Project Participant)
01/08/2014 → 01/08/2016
Project: Other
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