OpenHeritage has released its first Policy Brief. Read up on adaptive heritage reuse, general trends across Europe and the challenges faced in planning and implementing heritage reuse projects. What are the key themes across European countries right now and, most...
Partnerships for adaptive heritage reuse are important and can benefit heritage reuse projects in many ways, for example, by bringing together different types of expertise and co-creating new ideas and solutions or opening up new financing opportunities. Good and...
OpenHeritage invites you to join the session ‘Re-Inventing Heritage for Sustainable Urban Regeneration’ taking place on 2 October as part of Mannheim2020. Mannheim2020, the 9th edition of the European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns, is organised as a...
The so-called Jewish District is a historical neighborhood, UNESCO World Heritage zone in the center of Budapest. Recently it has also been known as the “Party District” or “Ruin Bar District,” the latter referring to a phenomenon that emerged around 2000: courtyards...
On September 28th a special dedicated session on “Participation and identity in adaptive re-use processes in urban contexts” was held in Budapest, Hungary in the framework of the international conference “Urban and housing systems under pressure”. Among the...
The Navy Yard is a fourteen hectare site in the centre of Amsterdam which used to be owned entirely by the Ministry of Defence. Back in the 17th century, the Navy Yard was renowned as one of the main innovation districts in Europe, as it was at the forefront of naval...