Urbanismo Capital: “Funding the Cooperative City” European Worshop | 21-23 de Abril de 2016 | Medialab-Prado. Madrid
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Urbanismo Capital “Funding the Cooperative City” se centra en la transición posterior al bienestar de las sociedades europeas de hoy: con las medidas de austeridad y la financiarización de las acciones de bienes raíces y servicios urbanos, el retiro gradual del estado y las administraciones municipales al proporcionar ciertos servicios y mantener ciertos espacios han impulsado iniciativas ciudadanas y grupos profesionales para organizar sus propios servicios y lugares. La auto-organización de nuevos espacios de trabajo, cultura y bienestar social han sido posible por diversas circunstancias socio-económicas: desempleo, redes de solidaridad, cambio de precios de bienes raíces y patrones de propiedad han creado oportunidades para salir de las dinámicas habituales del desarrollo inmobiliario.
En algunos casos, estructuras de la propiedad cooperativa excluyen la posibilidad de especulación inmobiliaria, en otros, nuevos servicios de bienestar están integrados en el tejido económico local, confiando en las capacidades y recursos no utilizados. Los nuevos procesos de desarrollo de las cooperativas también han sido testigos de la aparición de nuevos tipos de inversores, operando en base a principios de ética, confianza o de sostenibilidad, o trabajando en el intercambio de propiedades del mercado.
En el contexto económico actual de la ciudad de Madrid en el que estas iniciativas se revelan y a los desafíos sociales a los que dan respuesta, así como por análisis de la propiedad, gestión, modelos económicos y los impactos urbanos de los proyectos presentados -los talleres y la publicación- se destacan nuevas tendencias de desarrollo urbano y actores emergentes en las sociedades europeas contemporáneas. El objetivo del proyecto es resaltar las potencialidades de las nuevas lógicas económicas, basadas en las comunidades de desarrollo urbano y coproducción de ciudad, y para inspirar a nuevos compromisos y marcos permitiendo experimentos similares a revelar. La influencia del proyecto se revela en varios niveles: mientras que ayuda a las iniciativas «sobre el terreno», también se involucra a la administración, a la empresa y a los inversores para coinvertir.
El taller de Madrid Urbanismo Capital forma parte de los talleres celebrados en el 2014 en las ciudades de Rotterdam, Berlín y París. Y los 3 talleres europeos “Funding the Cooperative City” que se celebran en el 2016 en Budapest (6-8Abril) y en Roma (4-6 Mayo) y se presentarán en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Rotterdam (26-28 Mayo) The Next Economy.
Imagen del taller celebrado en el KEK Budapest del 6-9 de abril. (c) Daniel Dorko & Levente Polyak
Agentes
Los agentes participantes han sido seleccionados en un Open call europeo entre más de 80 proyectos ciudadanos. Los seleccionados para el taller de Madrid son Wikitoki, Bilbao (ES), De Besturing, The Hague (NL), La fabrika detodalavida, Los Santos de Mainona(ES), Gängeviertel, Hamburgo (DE), Instituto Do It Yourself IDYS, Madrid (ES)
Los agentes locales, son los proyectos que visitaremos en el taller para conocer su modelo economico, de propiedad y financiación. Goteo, MICROFINANCIACIÓN, La traviesa coop57 /La Traviesa, FINANCIACION, Ecooo / Espacio savia solar ENERGÍA, Asociación Economía Bioregional, RECICLAJE Y MONEDA SOCIAL, Madrid agroecológico, SOBERANÍA ALIMENTARIA, Entrepatios coop./ Espacio Sannas. VIVIENDA, Koiki / Espacio Hub Madrid, MOVILIDAD.
Iniciado por Eutropian y con la colaboración de [VIC] Vivero de Iniciativas Ciudadanas, Urbanismo Capital presenta casos emergentes de proyectos urbanos liderados por comunidades de toda Europa en una serie de talleres, vídeos y publicaciónes. El proyecto en cooperación con Wonderland Platform for European Architecture (Vienna), the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre (Budapest) y organizaciones colaboradoras en nuevos modelos de desarrollo en ciudades Europeas como Ateliermob (Lisbon), Stipo (Rotterdam), Meanwhile Space (London), ExRotaprint (Berlin), 6B (Paris), Stealth.unlimited (Amsterdam/Belgrade), Architetti Senza Frontiera Italia Onlus (Milan), Homebaked (Liverpool), space&matter (Amsterdam) and Elke Krasny (Vienna), todas ellas con experiencias en proyectos de pequeña escala, y desarrollos urbanos como modelos cooperativos de financiación y propiedad desde las iniciativas ciudadanas
Calendario Preliminar / Preliminari Schedule.
Miércoles 20 de Abril
18:00-21:00hs Recepción visitantes
Lugar: Vivero de Iniciativas Ciudadanas VIC Headquarters
Jueves 21 de Abril
9:30-10:00 Desayuno informal
10:00-11:30 Visita Coop. Entrepatios / Espacio SANNAS
12:00-13:30 Visita Economías Bioregionales / Merc S. Fernando
14:00-15:30 Comida (Mercado de San Fernando)
16:00-18:30 Micro Workshop con Goteo
19:00-20:30 Presentación pública de proyectos
Lugar: Medialab Prado
Viernes 22 de Abril
9:30-10:00 Desayuno informal
10:00-11:30 Visita Koiki / Espacio Hub Madrid
11:30-12:30 Visita Coop57 / Espacio La Traviesa
13:00-14:00 Visita ECOO/ Espacio Savia solar
Comida (Mercado de Antón Martín)
16:00-19:30 Workshop
Lugar: Medialab Prado
Sábado 23 de Abril
9:30-10:00 Desayuno informal
10:00-12:30 Visitas Espacios Urbanos y Ciudadanos
13:00-16:00 Comida alrededor del Mercado de Frutas y Verduras de Legazpi.
19:00 Despedida y cierre:
Domingo 24 de Abril
Despedida de los participantes europeos
English
“Funding the Cooperative City” explores, promotes and assists experiments in organizing welfare and establishing new social and community services in European cities. After a series of workshops organized in 2014 Fall with the Wonderland Platform for European Architecture in Rotterdam, Berlin and Paris in cooperation with Pamphlet Architecture, New Generations and Banlieues d’Europe, the project moves to Southern and Eastern Europe in the 2015 Fall and 2016 Spring. In these regions, we will complete the creation of an Europe-wide network of experimental initiatives that introduce new ways to finance and organize social services and infrastructures. Through local research, events in Madrid, Rome and Budapest, as well as investigative reports, video portraits and a publication, the project will bring together protagonists of the new social economy from various cities in order to help shaping a new European culture of urban development based on community-driven initiatives, civic economic models and cooperative ownership.
“Funding the Cooperative City” will present cases of cooperative urban development projects from Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Belgrade, Budapest and other European cities. Besides the cases, the exhibition will also analyse the processes in which they were created, their management models, financing structures, stakeholders and relationships with major actors in their cities. Based on a series of workshops organized in Rotterdam, Berlin and Paris in Fall 2014 and in Madrid, Rome and Budapest in Fall 2015, and on interviews conducted with protagonists of cooperative urban development projects, the proposed materials will introduce new development concepts, models and methodologies of the Sharing City through experiences of projects like ExRotaprint, Holzmarkt, 6B, Homebaked, Stealth:unlimited, Zoho, Heti betevő, and many others.
The project’s goal is to highlight the potentials and limitations of new, community-based logics of urban development, and to inspire new commitments and frameworks enabling similar experiments to unfold. We work on making the project influential at various levels: while helping initiatives at the local level, we also aim at engaging politicians, municipal officers and financial decision-makers to help these new processes.
Madrid workshop Urbanismo Capital is part of the workshops: 2014 inthe city of Rotterdam, Berlín y París. And the 3 european workshops “Funding the Cooperative City” will celebrate 2016 in Budapest (6-8April) y en Rome (4-6 May) and will be presented at the Rotterdam Architecture Bienale (26-28 May) The Next Economy.
Participants agents had been selected by a european open call among more than 80 citizen projects. For the Madrid worshop the selected projects are: Wikitoki, Bilbao (ES),De Besturing, The Hague (NL), La fabrika detodalavida, Los Santos de Mainona(ES), Gängeviertel, Hamburgo (DE), Instituto Do It Yourself IDYS, Madrid (ES)
Local Agents are the projects we will visit at the madrid workshop to know more about their economical, funding and ownership models. Goteo, MICROFINANCIACIÓN, La traviesa coop57 /fiare/dinamia, FINANCIACION, Ecooo, espacio savia solar , Central Térmica Cooperativa Orcasitas, ENERGÍA, Asociación Economía Bioregional, RECICLAJE Y MONEDA SOCIAL Madrid agroecológico, SOBERANÍA ALIMENTARIA, Colaboratorio, COOP DE COOPERATIVAS, Entrepatios coop. VIVIENDA, KOIKI-Hub Madrid, MOVILIDAD.
The project is iniciated by Eutropian (Rome) with the collaboration of VIC Vivero de Iniciativas Ciudadanas in cooperation with the Wonderland Platform for European Architecture (Vienna), the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre (Budapest), all organisations engaged in elaborating new development models in European cities. Further partners in the project are Ateliermob (Lisbon), Stipo (Rotterdam), Meanwhile Space (London), ExRotaprint (Berlin), 6B (Paris), Stealth.unlimited (Amsterdam/Belgrade), Architetti Senza Frontiera Italia Onlus (Milan), Homebaked (Liverpool), space&matter (Amsterdam) and Elke Krasny (Vienna), all with experiments in small-scale, community-based urban developments with cooperative models of ownership and financing.
Selected proyects for the Madrid Workshop.
Wikitoki
Bilbao (ES)
Wikitoki is a laboratory of collaborative practices located in a 370 sq mt space in Bilbao. Wikitoki hosts multiple activities with a focus on social, economic, urban, feminist, cultural and political implications that are developed through a mixture of disciplines following co-creation and active participation principles. The membership fees vary according to the different type of usage and this income is integrated with a series of activities with different economic margins that feed into a mutualistic model. Also a new system of partnership has been introduced based on the idea of residencies, to provide dynamism, open to more people and incorporate other interests and abilities.
De Besturing
The Hague (NL)
The creative hub De Besturing has started during the re-development of an industrial area in the Hague. When this process stopped, the DB community started to push their presence further in the area, taking over the vacant spaces and having as a long term vision to build a place for innovative thinking in arts, design and technology. Within DB, independent entrepreneurs develop projects under the umbrella of a cooperative and profits of the cooperation are redistributed to kick-start new initiatives. DB operates as an opinionated community by having a role in the public debate around culture and innovation in their city. De Participation of De Besturing is supported by the Dutch Embassy in Spain.
La fabrika detodalavida
Los Santos de Mainona(ES)
LaFábrika detodalavida is located in Los Santos de Maimona, a rural town in Extremadura. Using an old cement factory as its basis, La Fábrika detodalavida is a free, open and participatory project where anyone, any need and any idea are welcome. Initially, a crowdfunding campaign helped to collect the microfinance support which was complemented by the founders’ financial resources. Currently the project is supported by the profit of events and a system of alternative sharing system, including time banking.
Gängeviertel
Hamburgo (DE)
The project takes place in twelve historic buildings in Hamburg’s city centre which have been transformed into a cultural, political and social non-commercial hub for the collectivity. Starting as occupied buildings, the project has been turned into a legal process to re-activate the neighbourhood. The Gängeviertel established cooperative shares that may be purchased not only by the people who seek to use the space but also by the general public. Besides the community shares and voluntary work, the complex creates significant revenue from nightlife activities.
Instituto Do It Yourself IDYS
Madrid (ES)
“Learning by doing” is the motto of this project which involves a program of collaborative learning, investigation, experimentation and prototyping. The institute DYI is hosted in a 180m2 in Madrid. The space provides the “IDYSSchool” with a training program conducting regularly theoretical and practical workshops, but also hosts the “NeighborhoodCraftSchool” supporting the various neighbourhood participative initiatives developed through the Neighborhood Plan of the area. The space is organized by Todo Por la Praxis (TXP) together with some external collaborators. The space is self-managed through different financial resources such as public funding, self-funding, crowd funding and private funding, with an integration of some non-financial resources such as recycled or up-cycled materials.
Si quieres asistir y participar en los talleres de Urbanismo Capital envía un mail a viverodeiniciativasciudadanas@gmail.com | If you want to participate in Urbanismo Capital Workshop please, send an email to viverodeiniciativasciudadanas@gmail.com
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