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Sustainable Transitions. Action Research and Training in Urban Perspective. 

The project highlights the critical role of cultural heritage (CH) and the cultural creative industries (CCIs) in socio-economic, post-crisis recovery and their potential to drive the transition towards a beautiful, inclusive, sustainable environment. These principles align with the New European Bauhaus’ (NEB) core values, which seek to engage citizens, institutions, and creative individuals as thinkers and change-makers in shaping a better future. 

The project adopts the placemaking paradigm, which promotes a bottom-up, small-scale and place-based approach. In eight small-scale trials, placemaking based on culture and creativity will be tested and refined. Cultural mapping and comparative case study research will further promote the knowledgebase for such interventions. The trials, mappings and case studies will form the empirical underpinnings of analyses of sustainable architectural design, multi-level policy and governance, and social, economic and environmental impacts (positive and negative) of culture-driven placemaking. These analyses, in turn, will form the evidence-base for STARTUP’s final results and main outcome: a “European Creative Placemaking Framework”, which is the policy-option STARTUP will innovate. 

The approach of the framework builds upon local actors in culture and creativity, and aims at strengthening these actors as well as local authorities, in building their future on the tangible and intangible cultural resources represented in the place. The framework, which aims to be a world-leading management tool, hereby supports local economic development, sustainability, social cohesion and identity across Europe, but based on local cultural and creative professionals engaged in their art.

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Funded by the European Union

This project has received funding from the EU Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 101178523.

STARTUP Partners

Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Stockholms universitet, Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, ILS Research gGmbH, Institut für Landes- und Stadtentwicklungsforschung, École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Strasbourg, KEA European Affairs, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Uniwersytet Gdański, Folkrörelsernas Konstfrämjande, Die Urbanisten e.V., ZEMOS98 S Coop And, Fondazione Piccolo America, Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej ŁAŹNIA, Syndicat Potentiel (ASS Le Faubourg), Matrioska Design & Research S.Coop.Mad