The Architecture-in-Residency (A-I-R) program in Luckenwalde engages young community members with architects to enhance sustainable urban development through collaborative efforts. This year, the initiative focuses on small-scale public space enhancements, particularly addressing the interests of local youth. By revitalizing vacant lots, participants will leverage creative experiments to create meaningful urban interventions within budget constraints. A series of workshops will lead to a community-oriented implementation weekend, culminating in the public presentation of the works. Participants receive stipends and material support, emphasizing the program's commitment to accessibility and innovation in civic engagement.
The A-I-R program democratizes architecture in Luckenwalde, empowering youth and architects to collaboratively transform vacant urban spaces into impactful public areas.
Through initiatives exploring artistic and architectural interventions, the A-I-R program aims at activating unused spaces that cater to the needs of young residents.
With an emphasis on community and sustainability, this year’s A-I-R program will deploy creative solutions to rejuvenate urban areas using limited resources.
This initiative not only fosters skills in young architects but also serves the community by addressing specific needs and creating lasting urban impacts.
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