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Designing and Learning in the Context of Migration

A project experimenting innovative teaching and learning forms, as a key factor in the production of more inclusive cities

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  • The context

    The challenge of inclusion of third country nationals, asylum seekers and refugees in European cities touches several areas, including education and training. These persons tend to encounter obstacles in the recognition of skills and must divide themselves between various integration domains, from housing to employment to social ties.

    In this context, the planning of cities and the design of inclusive and appropriate urban spaces and services appears to be a key issue.

    The project

    DESINC LIVE – Designing and Learning in the Context of Migration is a project that recognises the decisive role played by new forms of teaching and learning in the development of new skills, towards the production of more inclusive cities.

    The basis of the work is a framework of principles, methods and pedagogical tools, developed by the previous DESINC project, that the new “live” project is now testing within a structured training programme.

    Aims

    A new educational offer

    Designing, testing and formalising an innovative educational offer for architecture, urban design and urban planning students

    To promote renewed perspectives on city-making, while encouraging social awareness, responsibility and criticality into the mainstream teaching of the abovementioned subjects.

    Engagement and participation

    Promoting the participation of displaced persons and civil society organisations (CSOs) in the formulation of new pedagogies

    To build up an articulated set of narratives about the city, its social changes and the challenge of inclusion, as well as enhancing the capacity of participants to envision longer-term scenarios for urban transformation, beyond the most immediate needs.

    Skills development

    Enabling a further development of skills and competences by higher education teachers and trainers

    To allow a renewal in representation forms, tools and methods, that are important for tackling complex societal changes in the urban context, as well as for reinforcing their capacity to contribute to a transversal debate about the inclusive city.

    Audiences

    Students in architecture, urban design and urban planning

    who are interested in acquiring new competences, social skills and more awareness of how inclusive urban spaces work and are produced

    Educators in architecture, urban design and urban planning

    who can benefit from new narratives, representations and approaches to knowledge on complex societal changes, in support of curricula innovation and transdisciplinary thinking

    CSOs supporting the inclusion of displaced persons

    who, as well as displaced people themselves, can provide grounded narratives about the social production of urban space and enhance their capacity to envision scenarios

    Institutions

    Politecnico Milano 1863 Dipartimento di architettura e studi urbani

    Politecnico di Milano

    Italy

    Team

    Francesca Cognetti (coordinator)

    Martin Broz, Ida Castelnuovo, Stefano Pontiggia

    Website

    UdK Berlin

    Universität der Künste Berlin

    Germany

    Team

    Markus Bader (coordinator)

    Katharina Rohde

    Website

    The University Of Sheffield

    University of Sheffield

    United Kingdom

    Team

    Beatrice De Carli (coordinator)

    Website

    London Metropolitan University

    London Metropolitan University

    United Kingdom

    Team

    Beatrice De Carli (coordinator)

    Website

    Ku Leuven

    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

    Belgium

    Team

    Viviana d’Auria (coordinator)

    Katharina Rohde

    Website

    architecture sans frontieres United Kingdom

    Architecture Sans Frontières – UK​

    United Kingdom

    Team

    Lucia Caistor-Arendar (coordinator)

    Rowan Mackay

    Website

    Refugees Welcome Italia

    Refugees Welcome Italia

    Italy

    Team

    Giorgio Baracco (coordinator)

    Lucia Oggioni

    Website

    S27 Kunst und Bildung

    Schlesische 27

     Germany

    Team

    Anton Schünemann (coordinator)

    Vera Fritsche

    Website

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    Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

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