New Europe – Cities in Transition

Budapest: 6.4.-8.4. Funding the Cooperative City. New models for community spaces

The self-organization of new spaces of work, culture and social welfare has been made possible by various socio-economic circumstances: unemployment, solidarity networks, changing real estate prices and ownership patters created opportunities for stepping out of the regular dynamisms of real estate development. In some cases, cooperative ownership structures exclude the possibility of real estate speculation, in others, new welfare services are integrated in local economic tissues, relying on unused resources and capacities. The new cooperative development processes also witnessed the emergence of new types of investors, operating along principles of ethics or sustainability.

Funding the Cooperative City – Budapest is part of the Funding the Cooperative City series, bringing together protagonists of emerging community-led real estate development projects from all over Europe in a series of workshops and joint research. …

From the 6th of April until the 8th of April, the first edition of ‘Funding the Cooperative City’ will take place. Registration is free, however, to participate in the afternoon workshops, a motivational letter is required. Find more information about the event below or on the website of Eutropian.

https://citiesintransition.eu/event/funding-the-cooperative-city

http://eutropian.org/funding-the-cooperative-city/ Quelle: EVENT // BUDAPEST | Wednesday 6 April – Friday 8 April
Funding the Cooperative City

Funding the Cooperative City – Budapest is part of the Funding the Cooperative City series, bringing together protagonists of emerging community-led real estate development projects from all over Europe in a series of workshops and joint research.

Join Eutropian, re:Kreators, Largo Residências, Holzmarkt25, ateliermob, Paradocks, ZOHO Rotterdam, ExRotaprint, Nod makerspace, space&matter, Pakhuis de Zwijger and many more at the KÉK- Contemporary Architecture Centre gallery!