A year late, but delay is not a cancellation.... In November, we will finally celebrate 50 years of urban activism with a retrospective exhibition! In addition to the expo, there are many diverse activities planned, highlighting 50 years of BRAL.
The municipal elections are coming up, and of course political parties will be fully focused on winning votes... but are young people and public space on their list of priorities?
Last year, the partners of Commoning Europe came to Brussels from January 25 through 27. The group decided, after the Belgians’ added value to the other visits, that a visit to Brussels was in its place.
The International Shared Mobility Conference is coming to Brussels! Shared Mobility Rocks is a stimulating event offering high-quality presentations and networking opportunities around shared mobility.
Recyclo - Compost in city is a young urban platform for a circular economy. In collaboration with Brussels restaurants, they aim to valorise kitchen waste. Not only can we support the values of Recyclo, we also know Sandrine as an enthusiastic and trustworthy ball of energy.
CityTools is a multidisciplinary urban planning agency active in spatial, social and environmental issues. CityTools defends a vision of urban planning as a collective process anchored in a reality on the ground, a social context.
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The dérive of Super Terram was a playful, creative and collective wandering from which alternative stories emerged for Schaerbeek-Formation as well as for life related to the soils that are there.
From April 4 to 8, Toha, Yannick and Hanne were out and about in Florence, Italy. We bring you a short impression of four days of the JTSE (Joint Staff Training Event) in Campi di Bisenzio in Italy for Commoning Europe, our Erasmus+ project.
Commoning Europe propells a rediscovery of the public good as the foundation of Europe. For this project, we made an English version of the video "Plan B Josaphat". Plan B wants to preserve nature and keep Josaphat in public hands.
Man, plant and animal are at stake on the Brussels Josaphat site. The Brussels government will have to choose. Does it want to be the last government of the 20th century or the first government of the 21st century?
The Brussels’ civil servants who attended the final visit and round table of the CitizenDev project do not seem scared to co-create. We embarked on a journey to search for ways how to co-create communities, using their own assets.