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Digitally enabled social district renovation processes for age-friendly environments driving social innovation and local economic development

Description du projet

Rénovation numérique pour des quartiers de logements sociaux intelligents

L’Espagne du XXe siècle a mis en place une vaste politique de logement des travailleurs qui prévoit plusieurs options de logement social. Cependant, la rénovation de ces quartiers et la remise à neuf de cette typologie de bâtiments exigent des investissements considérables afin de remédier aux problèmes de construction ainsi qu’au manque d’efficacité énergétique et d’accessibilité et de les adapter aux normes modernes. Le projet drOp, financé par l’UE, élaborera une méthodologie de rénovation intégrée pour transformer les quartiers de logements sociaux en quartiers intelligents inclusifs. Le projet accompagnera les travaux de modernisation dans les secteurs de la construction, de l’énergie et du numérique visant à améliorer l’espace urbain, l’accessibilité et la qualité de vie des résidents ainsi qu’à assurer la connectivité dans les domaines physique, social et numérique. drOp étudiera également le potentiel de création de croissance des industries culturelles et créatives (ICC) et renforcera la cohésion sociale.

Objectif

Housing policy in Europe is characterised by diversity; there is no single concept of ‘social housing’. In Spain, in the industrial development of the XX century, an extensive workers' housing policy was developed, and many social housing options appeared. The renovation of these districts and the refurbishment of this building typology (post-war privately-owned multifamily) requires heavy investment to alleviate situations of constructive pathologies, lack of energy efficiency and accessibility, and to adapt them to modern standards and the new requirements of their current users (often older people).
The core ambition of the project is the development of an integrated renovation methodology aiming to transform social housing districts into inclusive smart neighbourhoods. It will guide constructive, energy and digital updates of neighbourhoods to improve urban space, accessibility and quality of life for all resident, and to guarantee connectivity of these neighbourhoods in physical, social and digital areas.
The two drivers around which this project is structured are social innovation and local economic development both sharing the integration of innovative technologies as a guiding thread but with a human-centred approach and fit for purpose. The project will also explore the growth creation potential of cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in these processes of social neighbourhood renewal while strengthening social cohesion
Based on an understanding of users’ needs, it will be validated through a use case in one social housing neighbourhood in Ermua (Spain). This process will be enriched by a peer learning method: Ermua will iterate with Elva (Estonia) as digitally advanced, and Matera (Italy), with their experience around the CCIs having been European Culture Capital 2019. This will also guarantee its replicability reinforced by Housing Europe, with the capacity to widely disseminate the IRM among its members as well as to foster and support its application

Coordinateur

AYUNTAMIENTO DE ERMUA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 723 242,50
Adresse
MARQUES DE VALDESPINA 1
48260 Ermua
Espagne

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Région
Noreste País Vasco Bizkaia
Type d’activité
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 723 242,50

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