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  • Reconnecting with nature

    AnyWhey

    Not one way...AnyWhey

    CROSS-BORDER/INTERNATIONAL,Greece, Italy
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  • Regaining a sense of belonging

    Rhythm and Means in the Public Space

    Rhythm and Means in the Public Space - Summer School

    Polovragi Municipality (Gorj County, Jiu Conurbation, Romania), Romania
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  • Shaping a circular industrial ecosystem and supporting life-cycle thinking

    Biodegradable materials in design.

    Biodegradable biomaterials in industrial and product design .Biodegradable waste products.

    western Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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  • Prioritising the places and people that need it the most

    Equally Important (Podjednako važni)

    Equally Important (Podjednako važni)

    The initiative was implemented in the cities of Belgrade, Novi Sad, Sombor, Vranje, Novi Pazar, Prijepolje, Lebane, Kragujevac, and then in Subotica, Užice, Sremski Karlovci, Tutin, Kruševac, Niš, Ćićevac, Jagodina, Kosjerić, and Leskovac., Serbia
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  • Shaping a circular industrial ecosystem and supporting life-cycle thinking

    Non Si Butta Via Niente

    NonSiButtaViaNiente: the first exhibit design sharing platform for museums

    The project started with an experiment in Lombardy and is now expanding to northern Italy to become a nationwide project for both loans and acquisitions. Currently the entities uploading assets to the platform are from the Lombardy region, while assets can already be rented throughout Italy., Italy
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  • Shaping a circular industrial ecosystem and supporting life-cycle thinking

    Food Market 4.0 Dashboard

    An integrated system to track and monitor food flows and prevent its waste

    The Food Market 4.0 Dashboard project involved the Municipality of Milan (REFLOW project partner) in the co-design phase of the scenario. The experimentation of the Food Market 4.0 Dashboard project took place within one of the covered municipal markets in Milan (Morsenchio Market) thanks to the collaboration of the market manager and the greengrocer., Italy
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  • Regaining a sense of belonging

    Embroidered stories of plants and women

    Stories of fighting women and magic plants : empowerment through embroidery , feminism and nature

    Paris suburban :Ile de france, France
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  • Regaining a sense of belonging

    PAiR

    Pavilosta Artists in Residency

    Pavilosta, Kurzeme Region , Latvia
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  • Regaining a sense of belonging

    comON CREATIVITY SHARING

    CROSS-BORDER/INTERNATIONAL,Italy, France
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  • Reconnecting with nature

    A Slow City

    A Slow City: Rethinking Ferizaj’s Infrastructures, Landscapes and Urbanism

    Ferizaj Municipality Kosovo Field, Kosovo
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    Mestres da Obra

    Mestres da Obra - Human Development in Civil Construction

    Portugal , Other
    Mestres da Obra is a Social Organization that promotes the personal and collective development of civil construction workers. As a core activity, Art and Humanities Workshops are setup within construction sites where workers take part actively in the sessions together with professionals from different areas, aiming at the quality of life in the daily work and the construction of sustainable values. The activities take place within working hours, valuing the worker as a producer of knowledge.
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    Resilient communities in empty buildings

    Temporary use of empty buildings to host homeless people and build resilient communities

    Belgium
    Do you know that 10% of our cities are empty? We use vacant buildings in order to provide temporary shelters to homeless people. We host refugees, communities of women, families and people who have drug addictions/mental health problems in empty social housing buildings . While our social partners provide individual support, we offer an affordable home to settle down and create self-led communities where users can re-socialise and regain control over their lives (job, emotional stability,...).
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    Urban furniture ArtBar

    ArtBAR® An innovative mobile urban furniture element that combines safety, aesthetics and recycling.

    Czechia
    The ArtBAR® are mobile, artistic elements developed for the implementation of organizational and security solutions primarily in urban public space with an emphasis on the ability to separate shared spaces from motorized traffic when organizing festivals, concerts, sports events, etc. ArtBAR® elements naturally combine the safety and aesthetics required in the public space of towns. The team strongly applied the ideas of "art for streets" and "sustainable recycling" in the design of the element.
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    Viale delle Metamorfosi

    Viale delle Metamorfosi - L'arte si fa strada: Urban festival of contemporary arts

    Italy
    'Viale delle Metamorfosi - L'arte si fa strada' is a festival aimed at investigating the theme of 'metamorphosis' and its declinations, through the languages of contemporary arts. The project addresses the possibility of creating a tangible and intangible heritage in the spaces of social aggregation of the street from which the project takes its name, located in Ponticelli district (Naples, Italy). The project focuses on the phenomena of cultural and social marginality.
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    Rooral Artieda

    Rooral Artieda - the telecommute-friendly village

    Spain
    Artieda is a 72 people village in the Pre-Pyrenees that has adapted to meet the needs of individuals who work remotely. The village provides access to resources that support remote work, such as reliable internet, coworking space and comfortable accommodation. Also, through community meals, workshops, and social gatherings Rooral Artieda offers a welcoming and supportive community that helps its visitors feel connected and rooted while they work remotely.
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    Cultural ethnographic tourist complex

    Protecting and promoting the identity of the Chengene skele fishing village

    Bulgaria
    Chengene Skele is a small bay in the southern part of the Burgas Bay. The exceptional natural features and preserved traditional crafts related to fisheries turn the village into an area with potential for tourism development. “Chengene skele” is the only authentic fishing village on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast – a place with a unique spirit and character, which still preserves the fishing tradition and impresses every visitor.
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    My Square

    Cyprus
    My Square was a project co-designed with the local community. A semi-abandoned square with a park and a theatrical stage was brought back to life, with the help of the Municipality Youth Volunteer Group and the locals. Various environmental and cultural activities, such as tree planting and the development of an audio-walk with the locals’ memories of the square, increased the sense of belonging, which led to the revitalization of the space since the locals are now visiting the place.
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    Calderara Pop-House

    Italy
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    La Jaira de Ana OCIRIF

    “LA JAIRA DE ANA: OCIRIF (RESPONSIBLE, EGALITARIAN AND FAMILY LEISURE)

    Spain
    The La Jaira de Ana OCIRIF project was born from the need to create spaces free of violence, which generate quality family moments and strengthen the mother-child bond. Its objective is, on the one hand, the rehabilitation of support networks based on healthy leisure and the reinforcement of links connected with the natural environment. On the other hand, create a space to share among women through the creation of workshops related to the primary sector.
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    A great ship of culture NEMUNO7

    A unique river technique and landscape design object, cultural space NEMUNO7 in Zapyškis

    Lithuania
    Nemuno7 is a river engineering and landscape design project that is unique in Europe and which serves as a public cultural space. The object made from river dredger combines technological history, heritage and contemporary architecture, and became a new attraction in Lithuania for locals and tourists. A dredger placed on the bank of the Nemunas river near the village Zapyškis became a cultural centre for visual art, interdisciplinary collaboration, science and creativity.
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