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Financement de l’UE (4 992 813 €) : Organizing, Promoting and ENabling HEritage Re-use through Inclusion, Technology, Access, Governance and Empowerment Hor01/06/2018 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Organizing, Promoting and ENabling HEritage Re-use through Inclusion, Technology, Access, Governance and Empowerment
OpenHeritage aims at developing and testing an inclusive governance model and a supporting toolbox for the adaptive re-use of cultural heritage assets. It builds on the role of communities and the possibility of empowering them in the redevelopment process based on the concepts of heritage community and participatory culture. The project operates with an open definition of heritage, not limited to listed assets but also involving those buildings, complexes, and spaces that have a symbolic or practical significance for local or trans-local heritage communities. Inclusiveness also means the incorporation of a coalition of stakeholders into the re-use and maintenance process, the integration of resources involving new financial and economic models, and working with the local social, environmental, administrative, and economic context of the heritage sites. Territorial integration is an essential element as well: the planning process goes beyond a building or a site to contribute to the transformation of wider areas. OpenHeritage connects diverse cases across Europe, involving sixteen Observatory Cases (OCs), which are adaptive re-use projects that are studied and compared in-depth, and six Cooperative Heritage Labs (CHLs), on-going projects overseen by consortium partners, where it co-creates and tests its inclusive model. The cases are situated in a variety of urban, peri-urban, and natural environments, and include diverse heritage assets. OpenHeritage will launch a website (Heritage Point) to provide a forum for engagement and support resource integration at the CHLs, and will create a database of macro- and micro-level research results, connecting systematically collected information on the regulatory framework all over Europe with current heritage re-use practices as analyzed in the OCs . Using the OCs and CHLs as starting points, OpenHeritage establishes a system of dissemination to support the uptake of innovation in adaptive heritage re-use.
| Camara Municipal de Lisboa | 240 000 € |
| Center FOR Urban History OF East Central Europe | 73 188 € |
| Eutropian GmbH | 370 250 € |
| HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN | 433 500 € |
| ICLEI EUROPEAN SECRETARIAT GmbH (ICLEI EUROPASEKRETARIAT GmbH) | 300 375 € |
| KOZEP-EUROPAI EGYETEM | 436 125 € |
| Luiss Libera Universita Internazionale Degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli | 355 250 € |
| Oddzial Warszawski Stowarzyszenia Architektow Polskich | 287 500 € |
| Platoniq Creatividad y Democracia | 253 625 € |
| STIFTUNG TRIAS GEMEINNUETZIGE STIFTUNG FUER BODEN, OEKOLOGIE UND WOHNEN | 359 375 € |
| Tyne and Wear Building Preservation Trust Ltd. | 140 000 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Roma TRE | 227 125 € |
| Universiteit Gent | 432 125 € |
| University of Newcastle Upon Tyne | 468 250 € |
| V.O.F. EURODITE | 236 750 € |
| VAROSKUTATAS (METROPOLITAN RESEARCHINSTITUTE) kft. | 379 375 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/776766
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