TUTUR – Temporary Use as a Tool for Urban Regeneration

An URBACT Pilot Transfer Network
December 2013-March 2015
Coordinated by Daniela Patti and Levente Polyak
In partnership with the municipalities of Rome, Bremen and Alba Iulia



Temporary use is a planning tool effectively bringing together various stakeholders: it engages an important number of municipal and private economic development agencies and property owners, as well as cultural organisations, to elaborate potential uses of existing infrastructure and resources. In the meanwhile, architects (and landscape architects, designers) also play a key role in the development of models for interim use and in the establishment of temporary spatial possibilities. Transforming empty properties to allow them adopt new uses offers advantages to all: owners profit with the renovation and preservation of the building, users access affordable work and living spaces, residents enjoy their revitalised neighbourhoods, merchants benefit increasing traffic and sales, and the design professions gain new work opportunities and expanded professional perspectives. The objective of the TUTUR project is to introduce the method of temporary use in urban regeneration to cities participating in the network.

Details:
www.tutur.eu

The TUTUR project!



The City of Rome and Alba Iulia working together to develop a temporary use agency like the ZwischenZeitZentrale in Bremen!

The cities will collaborate in this network for the coming 16 months within the Urbact program.
They will be supported by Daniela Patti, Levente Polyak, Pietro Elisei and Roland Krebs.

Website and further information soon available!

TEDx Vienna Presentation in September 2013

At TEDx Vienna organized on September 20, Daniela Patti and Levente Polyak talked about how the wonderland platform for european architecture contributes to developing collaborative planning strategies in cities in Europe with its Project Space series.

Project Space 2013 Felberstrasse in Vienna


The Project Space Felberstrasse took place in Vienna within the Wonderlab festival in the AZW from 7th to 15th August 2013 in collaboration with ÖBB and MA21. The workshop was attended by

Heribert Wolfmayr and Josef Saller, heri & salli (AT)
Guillaume Margot-Duclot, Margot-Duclot architectes associes (FR)
Andres Llopis Perez Mestre Arroser Del Pinos, Fleiva, Grupo Aranea (ES)
Jason Hilgefort, Land+Civilization Compositions (NL)
Vitaliy Avdyeyev and Anastasiya Ponomaryova (UA)

The final report is here available

Wonderland Magazine Activate&Involve


Architecture has in recent years witnessed an extension of its spectrum of tools, instruments and methodologies. As opposed to exclusively designing and building, architects developed new instruments and methodologies to bring sense and life into dysfunctional elements of the built environment, such as participative interventions in space, involvement of many different stakeholders and moderation/communication strategies in order to foster process oriented projects. Wonderland’s member offices and their events embrace this evolution and use various soft and performative elements to act on and intervene in urban space.
Editors: Daniela Patti & Levente Polyak





Project Space 2012 Mannheim

The workshop was held in October 2012 in collaboration with superwondergroup, hotknoedl and VIC and proposes the MACH MANN HEIM Urban Innovation Platform to support the Conversion process of the military barracks that is currently taking place.

The report is here available

Project Space 2012 Amsterdam

The workshop took place in Amsterdam Noord and was organised in collaboration with Placemakers.

The report is here available


Project Space Budapest VACANCY

The workshop took place in Budapest in collaboration with Kèk - Hungarian Conteporary Architecture Centre within the Lakatlan Festival between 27th and 31st May. The workshop was attended by SDO (Leonard Ma), SKINN (Goran Vodicka, Jekaterina Porohina, Ivan Rabodzeenko), A01 (Machiel Crielaard), Klara Muranyi, Zuzana Kerekretyova, Urbmath (Mathis Bout, Zico Lopes, Marion Masteh).