sabato 3 giugno
16:00 / 19:30
Partenza da: Eastriver Martesana, Via Jean Jaures, 22
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Biketour Loreto-Nolo-Turro-Martesana
Do you know what socio-cultural hybrid spaces are?
There remain some open questions, questions to which to invite experts, activists, municipal technicians, associations to continue the action research work started with workshops and seminars, public meetings and walks, to tentatively define a path of co-design of actions and suggestions for public policies. Let's open up to a local, national and international comparison to ask: what kind of socio-cultural hybrid spaces were born in your city? Where are these spaces? We will compare the Maps of Milan, Berlin, Amsterdam and other cities and national territories. We will ask ourselves: what kind of services are returned to the neighborhood for a nearby city? What kind of vision, public debate and co-design of policies for solidarity welfare (Cacciari, 2018) has been initiated with the Public Administration and local Authorities? How is the socio-cultural impact measured in your city? What kind of impact indicators?
Hybrid socio-cultural spaces are also part of open cities (Sennet, 2019). It is necessary to build more incomplete cities, with spaces that are not overdetermined in their functions, but "ambiguous", flexible, porous. As a city becomes more open it will be able to accommodate adaptations, encourage dissonant uses of public space. The task of the radical planner, but also of the public administrator and socio-cultural entrepreneurs is therefore to promote dissonance. Hybrid spaces can give home to the unexpected, the unscheduled, the mixed-use of different populations. Knowing how to recognize and activate new hybrid spaces will also make it possible to adopt new Open planning tools (Burkhardt, 1968; Inti, 2019), a "toolbox" to promote adaptable, flexible and inclusive spaces that are part of the transformation processes of parts of cities and territories..
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COLOPHON
Edited by:
Stecca3
Temporiuso
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in collaboration with:
BASE Milano
Casa degli artisti
mare culturale urbano
Spirit de Milan
Terzo paesaggio
ZONA K
and the informal network Hybrid socio-cultural spaces Milan*
With the contribution of :
Fondazione Cariplo
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With the support of:
Consulate of the Netherlands in Milan
General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Patronage of:
Municipality of Milan
OAPPC_ Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Milan
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Scientific partners:
DAStU Politecnico di Milano
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In collaboration with European projects:
COST Action CA18214
CORAL_Exploring the impacts of collaborative workspaces in rural and peripheral areas in the EU
Cultural partners:
Bureau Broedplaatsen Geemente Amsterdam (NL)
CheFare
ExSA Bergamo
FHS_ Fondazione Housing Sociale
Fondazione Ordine degli Architetti, Pianificatori, Paesaggisti e Conservatori della Provincia di Milano
Fondazione Fitzcarraldo
Urbane Praxis(D)
Line Culture
Lo Stato dei Luoghi
raumlaborberlin (D)
Rete Case del quartiere, Torino
ZUsammenKUNFT Berlin eG (D)
Media Partners:
PPAN comunicazione e networking
Perimetro
Zero
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Tecnical partners:
ATM
Radio 20158
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*The informal network SOCIOCULTURAL HYBRID SPACES Milan was started in 2021 by: BASE Milano, Canottieri San Cristoforo mare culturale urbano Food hub, Casa degli artisti, Cascina Cuccagna, Cascina Martesana, Cascina Merlata-mare culturale urbano Food hub, Cascinet, ciclof cina Pontegiallo, circolo Arci Bellezza, circolo Arci Biko, East River, Giardino Comunitario Lea Garofalo, il Cinemino, il Cortile delle Associazioni Niguarda, Lab barona- Repair cafè, la Scighera, mare culturale urbano, Nuovo Armenia, Olinda, Redo Santa Giulia-mare culturale urbano Food hub, Rob de Matt, SoulFood Forestfarms, Stecca3, Spirit de Milan, Terzo Paesaggio, ZONA K.