Second call for participants for Living Spaces peer-learning visits on architecture and the built environment

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Participate in a peer-learning visit

We want you to participate in a peer-learning visit on high quality architecture and built environment organised by the European Living Spaces project. 12 European cities and regions will host peer-learning visits in 2024.

Funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, Living Spaces – Cities and regions shaping the built environment for everyone (Living Spaces) is implemented by Eurocities and the Architects’ Council of Europe

If you are part of the administration of a city or region in the EU or a professional working on architecture and urban planning, this is your chance to exchange knowledge, share experiences, and learn from your peers and from experts on how to plan and implement high-quality architectural policies and projects. All you need to do is fill out the form with your information and motivation to participate.

The focus of the peer-learning visits will be on architecture and the built environment, and they will address various cross-cutting topics such as climate change, social equality, sustainable development, housing, public and open spaces, mobility etc.

20 participants for each visit will be selected through 2 rounds of calls for participants. 

12 Peer-learning visits

The 12 onsite peer-learning visits take place from March to October 2024, based on identified Living Spaces good practices in the following cities and regions:

City Good practice
Berlin, Germany Social mix in the Blumengroßmarkt neighbourhood
Bordeaux, France A new life for 530 homes
Brussels Capital Region, Belgium Bouwmeester – Maître Architecte
Caceres, Spain Designed by locals
Gdańsk, Poland Gdańsk Design Workshops
Grand Paris Sud, France A tailor-made city renewal
Malmö, Sweden From shipyards to sustainable living in Varvsstaden
Oulu, Finland AaltoSiilo
Prague, Czech Republic Public Space Design Manual
Toulouse, France Responsible urban development in Toulouse
Vienna, Austria Urban planning for and with women
Vilnius, Lithuania Museum of Urban Wooden Architecture

Participation is limited to one visit per participant to allow as many people as possible to benefit from this opportunity. 

Selected participants are expected to dedicate three full days to the visit. 

Each visit will last 3 days and 2 nights. Participants are expected to travel to the host city/region on the morning of the first day and travel back on the afternoon/evening of the third day. 

Who should apply

  • Active professionals (technical staff and/or elected representatives) working on architecture, public space design and/or urban planning, for local or regional administrations from European Union Member states: 16 places available per visit.
  • Urban planners, architects, representatives from civil society organisations, NGOs, initiatives/projects, thematic associations relevant for the topic of the visit (e.g. in culture, heritage, health, safety and wellbeing, sustainability, mobility, gender equality) in European Member states: 4 places available per visit.
  • Active professionals working on architecture, public space design and/or urban planning, for a national administration in European Union Member states: 5 places available per visit. Attention: participation at cost of your ministry/administration. The allocation of these places will be based on a presentation of specific learning needs and decided on an ad-hoc basis.

Why you should apply

Local and regional insights

  • Learn more about architecture, planning and development policies at local and regional levels from the inside!
  • See first-hand how other cities and regions successfully implement policies and projects in high-quality architecture and the built environment.
  • Meet local policy makers, architects, and relevant stakeholders for a comprehensive experience.

Inspiration and feedback

  • Share your successful local policies and projects, top tips, pitfalls, and failures with participants with expertise in the field of architecture and built environment, in a safe and friendly environment.
  • Get useful information and ideas for improving or initiating local projects or transferring some key elements from the presented practices.

International networking

  • Network with peers from various backgrounds and countries, collect good practices, share ideas and foster your connections at European level.
  • Impulse future bilateral and network cooperation with other cities and regions.
  • Travel worriless: the project covers travel, accommodation, and meal costs. Conditions are detailed in the Participants Guidelines and FAQ to this call.

Find more HERE.