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SMOTIES TOOLBOX : Design tools for the creative transformation of public spaces in small and remote places - Annalinda De Rosa

SMOTIES TOOLBOX

Design tools for the creative transformation of public spaces in small and remote places

By: Annalinda De Rosa (Editor), Vanessa Monna (Editor), Valentina Auricchio (Editor), Paola Russo (Editor), Pall Jakob Lindal (Editor)

Paperback | 17 March 2025

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Human Cities/SMOTIES â" Creative works with small and remote places is a four-year project, started in 2020, and co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union. The SMOTIES Toolbox aims to guide project experts through co-designing public spaces. It has already been prototyped in remote places in 10 European countries and tested in four higher education programs. This book can help to build better places by supporting change through culture-led regeneration and stimulating diverse creative activities to foster the economic and social transformation of local ecosystems. Provides specific tools for regional self-empowerment Sustainable development to promote and safeguard quality of life and work Links to forms, hand-outs, and guidelines to assist and support citizen initiatives

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