November 14–15 2024, agencies and project participants from the ENUTC Building Transformation Call (BTC) will gather in Stockholm, Sweden, for inspiration and mutual exchange, onsite and online. The second day is arranged together with projects from the Designed living environment call.
Welcome to Stockholm, Sweden, for the Building Transformation Call (BTC-ENUTC) mid-term event. Project partners and funding agencies will have the opportunity to gather for inspiration and mutual exchange. Projects will present and discuss their works so far, mingle with each other, agencies and experts. The participants of the mid-term event are also invited to be a part of the Ten Research Projects on Art in Designed Living Environments – Final Conference with an emphasis on art and design.
An international training session for all ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacity (ENUTC) projects is planned to be arranged – more information will come.
Purpose and aim
The mid-term event will facilitate exchange and community building among the projects and their project partners, support measures for projects to strengthen communication and impact creation, and inform about formal requirements on monitoring and reporting. In order to build a multi-stakeholder community for the projects funded within the ENUTC program, the mid-term event will connect to a wider stakeholder community with partners from municipalities, business, local communities and research.
The mid-term event is connected to the conference for “Ten Research Projects on Art in Designed Living Environments – Final Conference” Swedish national projects funded in the call Designed living environment and to a digital ENUTC international training session which will include a wider audience in order to build capacity outside Europe.
For whom?
BTC project coordinators and at least one additional project partner, external experts and ENUTC funding agencies are invited to attend the mid-term event. The participants from the mid-term event are also invited to meet with researchers, practitioners and stakeholders during an afternoon mingle. Participants are also invited to attend in a conference that is investigating the design of public spaces and the importances of art in the development of a more socially inclusive, sustainable society. In connection with these events an ENUTC international training session will be held.
Agenda (CET)
November 14, Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm
12.00–13:00 Consortium meeting (funding agencies only)
13.00–13.45 Registration and lunch
13:45–14:00 Welcome, tour de table
14:00–15:00 BTC projects presentations
15:00–15:20 Coffe break
15:20–16:00 BTC projects presentations
16:00–16:45 Panel discussion
16:45–17:00 Summary, and opportunity for practical questions
17:30–19:00 Mingle and appetizers (Wenner-Gren Center)
November 15, ArkDes, Stockholm
08:30 Registration and fika
09:00–09:30 Welcome and keynote speach
09:30–12:00 Project presentations and panel
12:00–13:00 Mingle lunch
13:00–14:45 Project reflections and panel
14:45–15:00 Summary
Locations
The mid-term event will be located at Wenner-Gren Center, Sveavägen 166, Stockholm, Sweden. The Designed living environment conference, which will be only onsite, will be arranged at ArkDes, Exercisplan 4, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden.
Registration
Registration is per invitation.