1st Baltic Urban Lab Workshop 2.3.2017
8:45 – 17:00
Designing integrated planning processes – towards more efficient cooperation and partnerships between cities and private sector
The first Baltic Urban Lab Workshop focused on the practical implementation of public-private-people partnership models in urban planning with a special emphasis on cooperation with private sector actors in the framework of brownfield regeneration. The workshop showcased real-life case examples from cities of Norrköping and Oulu who are already working towards a structured approach to work with integrated planning. The participants also got to work together around a concrete development case – the Skoone Bastion Pilot Site in Tallinn, and learn from that, and visit the Telliskivi Creative Hub that serves as a great example of successful brownfield regeneration case.
The workshop consisted of three modules:
MODULE I — DIALOGUE SEMINAR
Process design in integrated planning from different perspectives and enhancing public-private partnerships
MODULE II — SITE VISIT
Introducing Telliskivi Creative Hub, Tallinn
MODULE III — CASE STUDY WORKSHOP
Learning together to design better integrative development processes
Case - Skoone Bastion Area, Tallinn
Photos from the Workshop can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Byxel8HIgvoXbkFnOU15STVvNWc