ADMIRENEB

«Eco-Humanistic Model for Innovative Affordable Housing Districts Recovery and Development Solutions within New European Bauhaus Coordinates».

HORIZON-CL4-2023-RESILIENCE-01-44 (RESILIENT VALUE CHAINS 2023) SEP-210937053.

ADMIRENEB objectives are:

  • to demonstrate co-creation technology of multi-actor, multi-sector and multidisciplinary innovative synergetic solutions for affordable housing district (AHD) recovery and development within New European Bauhaus coordinates (ADMIRENEB) based on eco-humanistic model;
  • to develop collaboration platform for digital support of co-creation;
  • to pilot co-creation of ADMIRENEB solutions at 7 AHD sites of North, South, West, East, Central Europe to produce Lighthouse “ADMIRENEB Atlas” of interactive replicable maps reflecting current state and developmental prospective of AHD sites as sustainable, enriching, inclusive existential environment.

Objectives are achieved by integrating eco-humanistic model into ADMIRENEB process: AHD is considered ‘living’ dynamic system developed by human environment interaction causing co-development.

Finding system-forming factor, content-structure pattern and mechanisms of co-development allows purposeful involvement-management-modelling digitalization – simulation – multiscale measurement – demonstration – multiplication of co-creation process.

Digital support provides:

  • “OmniBase” – interactive knowledgebase of world experience as ‘living’ archive;
  • “2TMaps” – interactive maps of AHD sites reflecting current and prospective solutions;
  • co-creation of ADMIRENEB synergetic profile saving unique contribution of co-creators’ diversity;
  • multiscale measurement of solutions efficiency by “Multiscale filter”, “Wellbeing matrix”, “Changes visualization” tools;
  • solutions demonstration and multiplication by Lighthouse “ADMIRENEB Atlas” tool.

Piloting ADMIRENEB solutions co-creation at 7 European sites will produce solutions with emphasis on

  • urban-industrial symbiosis for after-war AHD (UA),
  • endangered rural areas/small towns (SI),
  • depressive periphery city sites (NL),
  • abundant students’ campus buildings (FR);
  • housing for people with intellectual disorder (SP);
  • reducing CO2 emissions technologically and by changing residents’ behaviour (FN).

CONSORTIUM:

  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, HOH Architecte, Gemeente Amsterdam (Netherland);
  • Ecole Nationale Superieure d Architecture de Paris La Villette, CANAL, EUROPAN (France);
  • IAAC, Sostre Civic SCCL (Spain);
  • Espoon Kaupunki, Joksu, Setlementtiasunnot Oy (Finland);
  • Univerza v Ljubljani, Strip Lab d.o.o., Institute for Studies of Housing and Space (Slovenia).