Economy and Skills: EULER publication in London

On Thursday 9th November, 7 PM the final publication of the EULER project is presented in London by the coordinator City Mine(d) together with the partner organisations NDVR, Transít and Tesserae.

The publication explains the reasoning behind experiments conducted over the past 18 months in Barcelona, Berlin, Antwerp and London and captures valuable lessons for community activists, policy makers, researchers, planners as well as local business people.

The book will be launched at Wellcome Collection (Burroughs Room), 183 Euston Road, NW1 2BE with a short talk by Michael Edwards (Senior Lecturer, Economics of Planning at UCL Bartlett School & Hon Prof) followed by drinks and snacks during which there will be an opportunity to meet representatives from the 4 cities: Transit from Barcelona, Tesserae from Berlin, endeavour from Antwerp and City Mine(d) from London.

Register here on eventbrite

8 Nov , 2017 - Category:

EULER · London


Related Posts

Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice at UCLA

Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice at UCLA

On August 5-9 Laura took part to the Summer Institute on Methodologies for Housing Justice at UCLA in Los Angeles, US. The event was aimed at bringing together movement-based and university-based scholars to address key needs and gaps in housing and planning research. A part of the Housing Justice in #UnequalCities Network, which is housed […]

Urban reconnaissance at Oxford Brookes

Urban reconnaissance at Oxford Brookes

Concluding a one month secondment in Oxford in the frame of the Marie Curie RISE Cocreation project, on June 21-22 Lorenzo coordinated in collaboration with Sue Brownill and Ben Spencer a workshop at Brookes University introducing Tesserae’s toolset of participative methodologies to the researchers of the hosting Unversity. Following the exchange initiated in the workshop in Bath we examined the possible application […]

Exploring Creativity in Disadvantaged Urban Areas

Exploring Creativity in Disadvantaged Urban Areas

Interdisciplinary Conference 14-15 September 2017 University of Bath Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Creative projects shape cities. They have the power to challenge negative connotations attached to disadvantaged neighbourhoods, transform the cityscape and residents’ lives for the better, and create opportunities for dialogue between various urban actors including artists, residents and decision makers. Artist-led […]

Panoramica privacy

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.