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Organizing, Promoting and ENabling HEritage Re-use through Inclusion, Technology, Access, Governance and Empowerment

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Risultati finali

Video report of the Observatory Cases (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This deliverable provides a video report of all Observatory Cases, based on the site visits and interviews. It tells the story of Observatory Cases in a format that is easy to access and to disseminate to broader audiences; it is linked to Task 2.1

Replicable model of Heritage Points to support the adaptive reuse of heritage assets (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Using the experience of the CHLs a final version of the Heritage Points will be created for all 6 CHL webpages providing an easily adaptable model for other adaptive reuse processes The deliverable is linked to Task 52 and is a key deliverable

Complex database of adaptive heritage reuse (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This online database showcases the results of the institutional analysis and the Observatory Cases in a searchable structure; linked to Task 2.3, is a key deliverable

Heritage Point to support the adaptive reuse of heritage assets (first version) (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The six Heritage Points will be launched as part of the OpenHeritage homepage in a draft version and will be refined as the CHLs progress. The deliverable is linked to Task 5.2.

Project website (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable is the project website that will serve as a tool of the operation of CHLs (related to D5.2), to host the results of WP1 and WP2 in form of a database, provide a basis for communication about the project by showcasing information about the partners, project news and events and publications. It will also have a specific area dedicated to internal communication. The deliverable is linked to Task 6.1

Inception report (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The report will summarize the main experiences of the kick-off meeting and project set up, and will include the main management guidelines for the implementation period.

Detailed workplan for WP2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This deliverable refines and summarises the work to be conducted in WP2, serves as a guideline for the WP leader and participants; related to Task 2.1

Detailed workplan of WP5 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable refines and summarizes the work to be conducted in WP5. It will serve as a guideline for the WP leader and the participants, and is linked to Task 5.1

Individual report on the Observatory Cases (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable analyses of financial, business and governance models, mechanisms of community involvement and territorial impact of individual Observatory Cases; comparison of the Cases along the same criteria, against the background of various regulatory and policy environments; it is linked to Task 2.1 and is a key deliverable

Roadmap to enhance regional cooperation (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The task delineates easy to follow steps that support embedding the heritage reuse processes into a larger regional framework focusing on regional cooperation and integration of the practices including different asset types economic social and environmental challenges The deliverable is linked to Task 55

Submitted evaluation framework (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This deliverable guides the complex evaluation process; is linked to Task 3. 1

Report on the comparative analysis of Observatory Cases (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This deliverable creates a comparative overview of the 16 Observatory Cases along the 3 main criteria of inclusive heritage re-use; is linked to Task 2.2

Interim report on the regional and territorial integration evaluation (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This report provides input for D 3.6; it is linked Task3. 4,

Publishable summary of project results (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable will present a synthesis of key findings results and conclusions as well as recommendations for the future work in the field

Detailed workplan of WP4 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

It refines and summarizes the work to be conducted in WP4, and it will serve as a guideline for the WP leader and the participants. The deliverable is linked to Task 4.1

Updated Local Action Plans (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The report will detail per CHL the good practices, problems and changes to be carried out, and will include an updated and more complex LAP for each CHL. The deliverable is linked to Task 4.1. The individual reports are prepared by the partners responsible for the CHLs, under the leadership of MRI.

Dissemination and knowledge sharing strategy (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable outlines the strategy for the dissemination activities of the project. It is linked to Task 6.1.

Transferability report about the Observatory Cases (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Focusing solely on the 16 Observatory Cases, this deliverable examines how wide spread the models used in the Observatory Cases are, and how much their operation depends on the specific local circumstances; linked to Task 2.4

Interim report on the evaluation of resource integrtaion (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This report provides input for D 3.6; is linked to Task 3.3

Transferability matrix (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The transferability matrix outlines the mechanisms that promote and hinder the adaptation and upscaling of good practices It is linked to task 31 and is a key deliverable

Local Action Plans of the Cooperative Heritage Labs (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable consist of six separate reports that lay down the foundations of the work to be done in the framework of the Cooperative Heritage Labs, and in each case it attempts to draw a preliminary model of inclusive heritage management. The deliverable is linked to Task 4.1, thus the lead beneficiary is MRI. However, the individual reports are prepared by the partners responsible for the Cooperative Heritage Labs.

Typology of current adaptive heritage reuse policies (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable highlights the national/regional differences, points to their embeddedness into the socio-economic and institutional framework of a particular country, related to Task 1.4

Methodological guidance to the application of crowdsourcing (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The guidance will provide methodological support to the successful application of crowdsourcing in the adaptive reuse of heritage sites The deliverable is linked to Task 53

Recommendations and suggetsed roadmap for the EU (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The recommendations and roadmap are created to foster the accommodation of new approaches to adaptive reuse of heritage sites the deliverable is linked to Task 35

Evaluation report on the Cooperative Heritage Labs (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This final deliverable not only provides a detailed evaluation of all CHLs but finalizes the inclusive management model that OpenHeritage has worked on creating an adaptable blueprint for its application offering solutions for diverse policy and economic environments It is linked Task 41 and is key deliverable

OpenHeritage policy briefs (si apre in una nuova finestra)

In the framework of the deliverable 5 policy briefs will be prepared summarizing key messages of OpenHeritage designed to stimulate discussion and share OpenHeritages findings with a wider audience They will be prepared in months 24 30 36 42 and 48

Guidelines for public-private-people-partnerships in adaptive heritage reuse (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The guidelines will provide easy to follow modelsprocedures that can facilitate the operation of a functioning partnership between the public sector the private sector and the people The deliverable is linked to Task 51

Finalized report on the European adaptive reuse management practices (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This report provides a finalized summary of the adaptive reuse practices with an emphasis on bottlenecks and good practices, focusing on community and multi-stakeholder integration, resource integration and regional/territorial impacts. It is linked Task 3.1.

Detailed work plan for WP1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Detailed work plan for WP1 - refines and summarizes the work to be conducted in WP1, will serve as a guideline for the WP leader and the participants, linked to Task 1.1

Dissemination and sustainability plan (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable will outline a strategy to maintain the results of OpenHeritage and to further disseminate its results

Report on the wider social impacts of the project (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The report will summarize the expected social impacts of OpenHeritage both in the local environment of the CHLs and on a nationalEuropean scale

Interim Progress Report of the Cooperative Heritage Labs (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The structured report will create a summary of progress about the CHLs, combining general level summaries with a short overview about how the individual CHLs have developed.

Interim report on the community involvement and governance evaluation (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This report provides input for D 3.6; is linked to Task 3.2

Detailed work plan for WP3 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

This deliverable refines and summarises the work to be conducted in WP3, serves as a guideline for the WP leader and participants; is linked to Task 3.1

Complex policy overview of adaptive heritage reuse (si apre in una nuova finestra)

It combines the existing policy and legal regulations of adaptive re-use, funding and economic environment and current adaptive reuse practice, points out major bottlenecks but also regulations that work very well – synthetizes inputs from Tasks 1.1.- 1.3, responsibility of Task 1.1, It is a key deliverable

Evaluation report on the Task Force (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable is a brief summary on the methodological lessons learned from the employment of the Task Force with an adaptable blueprint for its widespread use The deliverable is linked to Task 45

Inclusive business models (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable will outline various business models for the adaptive reuse of heritage sitesassets that are adaptable for different asset types under different financial circumstances and ownership constellations It is linked to Task 54

OpenHeritage dialogues (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The deliverable foresees 3 small-scale (approx. 30 participants each) interactive events in HU, PL and the UK focused on different key aspects of adaptive heritage reuse (community involvement and governance; urban and regional development; economic sustainability and business models), combined with a study visit at the CHL locations, designed to test and share OpenHeritage conclusions with relevant stakeholders and multipliers. The deliverable is linked to Task 6.2 and takes place between months 24 and 36.

National workshops (si apre in una nuova finestra)

One workshop in each country with a CHL will be organised to promote the results of OpenHeritage. The responsible partner for the organisation of workshops will be the one managing the CHL in the respective countries, and MRI will provide a general support for the organisation. The workshops are linked to Tasks 6.2.

Educational curriculum (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The developed course material will introduce students into the innovative heritage management model developed in the OpenHeritage project, focusing on how it fits into the existing heritage policies and how it can serve policy making processes. The course will also test the database created by OpenHeritage, and integrate the knowledge gained by the complex evaluation and the general overview done in the first half of the OpenHeritage project. The course will be tested at CEU’s Culrural Heritage Studies Program. It is linked to Task 6.4.

Informed Cities Conferences (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Two international conferences (approx. 120 participants each) as part of well-established Informed Cities series will be organised, held in selected CHL sites and designed to connect different communities with a stake in heritage re-use issues, with a focus on sharing practical knowledge, networking and co-production of policy recommendations. The deliverable is linked to Task 6.2 and will take place in months 12 and 42.

Training program for professionals (si apre in una nuova finestra)

The trainings are aimed at professionals involved in the issues of heritage protection and adaptive reuse, the developed training program will be tried in 5 workshops held in different Observatory Case locations (Budapest, Berlin, Turin, Bucharest and Lisbon), where participants coming from different backgrounds will study and go through the development process of the Observatory Case situated in their country, highlighting a variety of development scenarios, financial, business and governance models. An adaptable blueprint will be finalized by M48. The deliverable is linked to Task 6.3.

Pubblicazioni

Living Memory and Adaptive Heritage Reuse: Archaeology Festival in Pomáz

Autori: Kyra Lyublyanovics
Pubblicato in: Hungarian Archaeology, Numero 2022 Autumn, 2022, ISSN 2416-0296
Editore: Archaeolingua

Participatory Governance of Culture and Cultural Heritage: Policy, Legal, Economic Insights From Italy (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Christian Iaione, Elena de Nictolis, Maria Elena Santagati
Pubblicato in: Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, Numero 26249634, 2022, ISSN 2624-9634
Editore: Frontier
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2022.777708

Élő emlékezet és adaptív örökséghasznosítás: régészeti fesztivál Pomázon

Autori: Kyra Lyublyanovics
Pubblicato in: Magyar Régészet, Numero 2022 ősz, 2022, ISSN 2416-0288
Editore: Archaeolingua

Social innovation in sustainable urban development (editorial) (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Harald A. Mieg
Pubblicato in: Sustainability, Numero 20711050, 2022, ISSN 2071-1050
Editore: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su14095414

New Craft Production in Europe - between Creative Class and Industrial Manufacturing (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Katarzyna Sadowy, Dominika P. Brodowicz
Pubblicato in: European Research Studies Journal, Numero 11082976, 2021, Pagina/e 896-920, ISSN 1108-2976
Editore: University of Piraeus, International Strategic Management Association
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/2546

Territorialized Commons and Social Movements: Legal Appropriations of Collective Spaces in Berlin and Santiago de Chile (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: David Amacher, Markus Kip, Daniel Opazo
Pubblicato in: Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, Numero 3:760548, 2022, ISSN 2624-9634
Editore: Frontier
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2021.760548

Neighborhood revitalisation and Heritage Conservation through Adaptive Reuse: Assessing Instruments for Commoning(Submitted in March, 2021)

Autori: Markus Kip and Heike, Oevermann (submitted, end of March 2021)
Pubblicato in: The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice., 2021, ISSN 1756-7505
Editore: Maney Publishing

The Governance Context for Adaptive Heritage Reuse: A Review and Typology of Fifteen European Countries

Autori: Dóra Mérai, Loes Veldpaus, John Pendlebury, Markus Kip
Pubblicato in: The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, Numero Accepted for publication, 2023, ISSN 1756-7513
Editore: Taylor & Francis

Commoning adaptive heritage reuse as a driver of social innovation. Naples and the Scugnizzo Liberato case study (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Federica Fava
Pubblicato in: Sustainability, Numero 14(1), 191, 2022, ISSN 2071-1050
Editore: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su14010191

Artistic and Curatorial Power in Cities’ Historic Spaces (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Cristina Garzillo
Pubblicato in: European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, Numero 26120496, 2020, Pagina/e 139-148, ISSN 2612-0496
Editore: Department of Architecture – Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Chair of History of Architecture and Urban Planning – Technical University Delft
DOI: 10.6092/issn.2612-0496/11739

Ongoing adaptive reuse: patterns of heritage resilience before and after COVID-19 (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Federica Fava
Pubblicato in: Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Numero ahead-of-print, 2022, ISSN 2044-1266
Editore: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-06-2021-0116

Curating the City: Artistic Practices and Urban Transformations (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Cristina Garzillo
Pubblicato in: European Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, Numero Vol.3 No.1, 2020, Pagina/e p. 139-148, ISSN 2612-0496
Editore: University of Bologna and TU Delft
DOI: 10.6092/issn.2612-0496/v3-n1-2020

Communities, Heritage and Planning: Towards a co-evolutionary heritage approach (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Van Knippenberg, K., Boonstra, B. and Boelens, L.
Pubblicato in: Planning Theory and Practice, Numero 14649357, 2022, Pagina/e 26-42, ISSN 1464-9357
Editore: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/14649357.2021.1998584

Adaptive reuse: a critical review (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Francesca Lanz, John Pendlebury
Pubblicato in: The Journal of Architecture, Numero ahead-of-print, 2022, ISSN 1360-2365
Editore: Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/13602365.2022.2105381

Egy közösségi régészeti program anatómiája. Terepbejárások a Pilisben és a Szentendrei szigeten

Autori: Rácz Tibor Ákos, Laszlovszky József
Pubblicato in: Magyar Régészet, Numero Nyár (2), 2022, ISSN 2416-0288
Editore: Archaeolingua

Anatomy of a community archaeology programme. Field walks in the Pilis Mountains and on the Szentendre Island

Autori: Tibor Ákos Rácz , József Laszlovszky
Pubblicato in: Hungarian Archaeology, Numero Summer (2), 2022, ISSN 2416-0296
Editore: Archaeolingua

Flexibility and Adaptation: Creating a Strategy for Resilience (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Szemző, Hanna, Jorge Mosquera, Levente Polyák, and Lukács Hayes
Pubblicato in: Sustainability, Numero 20711050, 2022, ISSN 2071-1050
Editore: MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI: 10.3390/su14052688

Co-evolutionary Heritage Re-use: A European multiple case study perspective (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Van Knippenberg, K. and Boonstra, B.
Pubblicato in: European Planning Studies, Numero 09654313, 2021, ISSN 0965-4313
Editore: Carfax Publishing Ltd.
DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2021.2019684

Towards a More Just World: An Agenda for Transformative Heritage Planning Futures

Autori: Loes Veldpaus, Višnja Kisić, Eva Stegmeijer and Joks Janssen
Pubblicato in: Stegmeijer E; Veldpaus L, ed. A Research Agenda for Heritage Planning: Perspectives from Europe, 2021, Pagina/e 201-220, ISBN 9781788974622
Editore: Edward Elgar Publishers

Innen- und Außenwahrnehmung der Denkmalpflege: Citizens' Knowledge und die Koproduktion des Wissens

Autori: Oevermann, Heike
Pubblicato in: Herold, Langenberg, Spiegel (Hg.): Avantgarde oder Uncool? Denkmalpflege in der Transformationsgesellschaft, 2022, Pagina/e 48-57, ISBN 9783959541282
Editore: Verlag Jörg Mitzkat

(Post)przemysłowe dzielnice Warszawy i Lwowa: rola pamięci i dziedzictwa dla biznesu i przemysłu kreatywnego [Post/industrial districts of Warsaw and Lviv: roles of memory and heritage in business and creative industries ]

Autori: Iryna Sklokina, Dominika Brodowicz, Katarzyna Sadowy.
Pubblicato in: Kultury historyczne Polski i Ukrainy. O źródłach nieporozumienia między sąsiadami [Historical Cultures in Poland and Ukraine: On sources of disagreements between the neighbors], 2021, Pagina/e 505-541, ISBN 9788366470644
Editore: Scolar

An Essay on the Post-Industrial Heritage of Everyday Life: The Bakery in Praga District, Warsaw

Autori: Katarzyna Sadowy and Justyna Biernacka
Pubblicato in: From Burden to Resource: Uses of Industrial Heritage in East-Central Europe, eds. Dóra Mérai, Zsuzsanna Sidó, Hanna Szemző, Volodymyr Kulikov, 2021, Pagina/e 30-34, ISBN 9786155766527
Editore: Archaeolingua

From Burden to Resource: Uses of Industrial Heritage in East-Central Europe. Introduction

Autori: Dóra Mérai and Volodymyr Kulikov
Pubblicato in: From Burden to Resource: Uses of Industrial Heritage in East-Central Europe, eds. Dóra Mérai, Zsuzsanna Sidó, Hanna Szemző, Volodymyr Kulikov, 2021, Pagina/e 5-12, ISBN 9786155766527
Editore: Archaeolingua

Opening up heritage : beyond a conceptualization as object or process. (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Karim van Knippenberg
Pubblicato in: Opening up the planning landscape : 15 years of actor-relational approaches to spatial planning in Flanders, the Netherlands and beyond, 2020, Pagina/e 343-350, ISBN 978-94-91937-44-6
Editore: InPlanning
DOI: 10.17418/b.2020.9789491937446

Who cares?

Autori: Loes Veldpaus
Pubblicato in: Institute of Historic Building Conservation Yearbook 2021, ed. Taylor J; Institute of Historic Building Conservation, 2021, Pagina/e 29-32, ISBN 9781912747078
Editore: Cathhedral Communications Ltd

Heritage as a matter of care, and conservation as caring for the matter

Autori: Loes Veldpaus and Hanna Szemző
Pubblicato in: Care and the City: Encounters with Urban Studies, 2021, ISBN 9780367468576
Editore: Routledge

Per una conservazione abitata: il caso dello Scugnizzo Liberato di Napoli (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Federica Fava, Francesca Cannella
Pubblicato in: Caudo G., Paone F., Sampieri A. (a cura di, 2021), Patrimonio in azione. Atti della XXIII Conferenza Nazionale SIU Downscaling, rightsizing. Contrazione demografica e riorganizzazione spaziale, Torino, 17-18 giugno 2021, 2022, Pagina/e 132-136
Editore: Planum Publisher e Società degli Urbanisti
DOI: 10.53143/PLM.C.621

Dalle pratiche alle politiche di heritage adaptive reuse nei paesi del Sud Europa: Italia, Spagna e Portogallo a confronto

Autori: Federica Fava, Giovanni Caudo, Francesca Cannella
Pubblicato in: AA.VV., Atti della XXII Conferenza Nazionale SIU. L'Urbanistica italiana di fronte all'Agenda 2030. Portare territori e comunità sulla strada della sostenibilità e della resilienza, Matera-Bari 5-6-7 giugno 2019, 2020, Pagina/e 1470-1474, ISBN 9788899237219
Editore: Planum Publisher

Erfgoed : ankerpunt of twistpunt?

Autori: Rens Jonker, Karim van Knippenberg (UGent) and Egbert van der Zee
Pubblicato in: AGORA, Numero 13806319, 2021, Pagina/e 4-6, ISSN 1380-6319
Editore: Agora

A lengyel Versaillets (The Polish Versailles)

Autori: Alexandra Cwik and Jozsef Laszlovszky
Pubblicato in: Várak, kastélyok, templomok (Castles, Palaces, Churches), Numero August, 2018, 2018, Pagina/e 40-44, ISSN 1786-7150
Editore: ZIMédia Publisher

Opgezette varkens, cataloguserfgoed en ander ruimtelijk erfgoedbeleid

Autori: Karim van Knippenberg
Pubblicato in: AGORA, Numero 13806319, 2019, Pagina/e 40-41, ISSN 1380-6319
Editore: Agora

Exploring Public-Private-Community Partnerships in Governing Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse Projects

Autori: de Nictolis, Elena and Iaione, Christian and Pangallozzi, Maria Cristina and Piperno, Alessandro,
Pubblicato in: SSRN - Social Science Research Network repository, 2021
Editore: Elsevier

Urban and Industrial Environments. Co-Cities Innovative Transitions toward Just and Self-Sustaining Communities

Autori: Sheila R. Foster and Christian Iaione
Pubblicato in: Urban and Industrial Environments, 2022, ISBN 9780262539982
Editore: MIT Press

Towards a relational heritage approach: fostering community-heritage engagement (si apre in una nuova finestra)

Autori: Van Knippenberg, Karim
Pubblicato in: 2022
Editore: Ghent University
DOI: 10.17418/phd.2022.9789463556279

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