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SPICE · Sustainable Public spaces through Inclusive Community Engagement

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202531 May 2028EU funding €3,999,883Call HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01

In order to tackle pressing societal issues, we must reconsider how we design and inhabit our neighbourhoods. The necessity of consistently including end users or local communities is sometimes overlooked in the planning, designing, and construction processes used today. However, combining community knowledge and initiatives can result in more liveable neighbourhoods that empower citizens and represent local needs and surroundings. Furthermore, the way public areas are constructed can have a big influence on how people interact with one another, what kinds of activities happen there, and how much trust the public has in their local government and democracy as a whole. The project seeks to rethink how neighborhoods are designed and experienced by emphasizing the importance of involving local communities in the planning, design, and construction processes. By incorporating community knowledge, more livable spaces can be created that meet local needs and empower residents. Public spaces are vital in fostering social interaction, trust in government, and democratic engagement. Equipping people with the tools to actively participate in co-designing these environments can strengthen social trust, enhance a sense of belonging, and boost community involvement. The ""Sustainable Public Spaces through Inclusive Community Engagement (SPICE)"" project aims to develop a participatory co-creation model for shaping neighborhoods. It will explore and test innovative methods to engage communities in co-designing and maintaining public spaces across diverse European neighborhoods. By promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, leveraging digital tools, and using sustainable construction practices, the project aims to address societal challenges, promote social inclusion, support democratic participation, and align with the European Green Deal and New European Bauhaus principles.""

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €589,063

participant

MUNICIPIO DE CUBA

PT · €177,103

participant

ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES AGENCESDE DEVELOPPEMENT

BE · €195,313

participant

MAKE IT BETTER ASSOCIACAO PARA A INOVACAO E ECONOMIA SOCIAL ASSOCIACAODE DIREITO PRIVADO

PT · €195,000

participant

ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE D'ARCHITECTURE DE NANTES

FR · €231,875

participant

Rovaseudun Markkinakiinteistot Oy

FI · €196,875

participant

JULIUS OFORSAGD COMPANY OY

FI · €203,875

participant

DRAXIS RESEARCH VENTURES ASTIKI MI KERDOSKOPIKI ETAIRIA

EL · €307,500

participant

DIMOS THESSALONIKIS

EL · €190,000

participant

IMPACT HUB GMBH

AT · €256,250

participant

CODESIGN TOSCANA

IT · €295,350

participant

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

ES · €293,750

participant

BUSINESS AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

EL · €391,625

participant

IRIDRA SRL

IT · €292,730

participant

AGENCJA ROZWOJU REGIONALNEGO SA

PL · €183,575

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