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Cooperative City

By Eutropian

The Cooperative City podcast brings to listeners the stories of collaborative urban development processes in different areas in Europe. By focusing on the experiences of those who make, transform and enhance our cities, our episodes address their relationships, their challenges and their successes in building more inclusive and resilient societies.
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DARE #1 - Narrating urban transformation: A digital platform for Ravenna's Darsena

Cooperative CityDec 06, 2021

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Curing the Limbo #3 - Housing refugees: Homes from vacant apartments in Athens

Curing the Limbo #3 - Housing refugees: Homes from vacant apartments in Athens

Curing the Limbo, an initiative by the Athens Municipality, connects the issues of integration, housing, exchange economy and active citizenship in a complex programme that helps refugees get involved in neighbourhood initiatives, learn new skills and access the labour market and permanent housing.

In this third and last episode of the Curing the Limbo podcast series, UIA expert Levente Polyák explores the housing component of Curing the Limbo, in order to understand the mechanisms that allowed the use of hundreds of vacant apartments as refugee housing in Athens.

In this episode, assembling interviews and discussions made between 2018 and 2022, Levente revisits the housing pilot's elements and results with the programme's housing experts and various officers of the housing facilitation unit, while also meeting beneficiaries and property owners to discuss their needs and role in the process. The last minutes of the episode aim at assessing the legacy and impact of Curing the Limbo's housing component, in light of emerging housing priorities and policies.

By collecting testimonies during different visits and from a variety of people involved in the programme, Levente offers a highly personal account of the challenges and opportunities refugees encounter in their endeavour to find a new home in Athens.

Curing the Limbo Zoom-in #3 was produced by Levente Polyák (EutropianCooperative City) in May 2023

May 25, 202332:23
CUP4Creativity #1 - Imagining the Adaptér

CUP4Creativity #1 - Imagining the Adaptér

In this first Zoom-in for the UIA project CUP4Creativity, Levente Polyak joins a pop-up event in the future Adaptér, to learn about the art & tech center under construction in the heart of Újbuda, Budapest's 11th district. 

CUP4Creativity builds on the district’s current dynamic as a new cultural centre, by generating new connections between cultural producers, artists, creatives, technology initiatives, businesses and residents. One of the key objectives of CUP4Creativity is the establishment of a new cultural institution, Adaptér (a wordplay connecting “adaptation” and “space”) to bring together art and technology in a user-friendly manner. This new institution will act as an entrance point to the local cultural and technology ecosystems, positioned as a hub in a broader network of spaces, a kind of a “decentralised FabLab” at the neighbourhood scale.

For this first episode of the CUP4Creativity podcast, UIA expert Levente Polyák visits the future Adaptér and meets some of the project’s protagonists to explore the perspectives of this new culture and technology venue, the ways it will connect with existing initiatives and spaces and the activities leading to the renovation and opening of the new institution. In the podcast, Barbara Szij (VALYO) tells about the role of temporary events leading up to the opening of Adaptér (3'30"), Bálint Köves (KÉK) explains the cultural and economic context in which the venue is situated (8'45"), while Andrea Kovács (Let it Be! art agency) reveals plans for the cultural programming of Adaptér (12'25").

Aug 04, 202219:53
DARE #1 - Narrating urban transformation: A digital platform for Ravenna's Darsena
Dec 06, 202126:39
Budapest100: Showcasing history

Budapest100: Showcasing history

Budapest100 is a celebration of buildings and their communities by showcasing their stories and histories. Organised by the KÉK-Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre since 2011 on Spring weekends, Budapest100 invites residents to open their buildings to visitors, organise events and tell the stories of their building. With buildings selected along different themes every year, Budapest100 maintains its slogan that “Every building is interesting” and helps citizens explore the unique micro-histories of their surroundings. The festival is a unique community building event whose spirit and methods have been exported to various cities across Europe. 

In this podcast, Cooperative City’s Levente Polyak explores the festival, visits open houses, enjoys its concerts, speaks to volunteers and interviews to the organisers about the built heritage, logistical challenges, community building and the festival’s legacy.

Budapest100: Showcasing history was produced by Levente Polyák (Eutropian, Cooperative City) in September-December 2020

Dec 15, 202026:11
Curing the Limbo #2 - New skills for a new home: Training refugees in Athens

Curing the Limbo #2 - New skills for a new home: Training refugees in Athens

Curing the Limbo, an initiative by the Athens Municipality, connects the issues of integration, housing, exchange economy and active citizenship in a complex programme that helps refugees get involved in neighbourhood initiatives, learn new skills and access the labour market and permanent housing.

In this second episode of the Curing the Limbo podcast series, UIA expert Levente Polyák explores how education and training activities within the programme help refugees. The project’s trajectory invites refugees to participate in language courses, audio-visual and ICT trainings and engage with citizen initiatives. These activities help them develop new skills, gradually enter the job market and access housing.

In this podcast, Levente returns to the Serafio building, the Curing the Limbo headquarters, located in the Western side of the centre of Athens. Here he joins English and Greek language classes and audio-visual trainings to see how the project’s unique education methodology works in practice. He meets the project’s coordinators and teachers, and interviews refugees about their experiences, combining different voices to create a more nuanced picture of the programme. By collecting testimonies during different visits and from a variety of people involved in the programme, Levente offers a highly personal account of the challenges and opportunities refugees encounter in their endeavour to find a new home in Athens.

Curing the Limbo Zoom-in #1 was produced by Levente Polyák (Eutropian, Cooperative City) in May 2020

May 21, 202026:58
Curing the Limbo #1 - From refugees to active citizens: Mapping Victoria in Athens

Curing the Limbo #1 - From refugees to active citizens: Mapping Victoria in Athens

Athens has been at the forefront of the 2015 refugee crisis, or "Autumn of Solidarity." Out of the hundreds of thousands of refugees who arrived to Greece through the Turkish border, over 60.000 people are still in the country and many of them will stay in Athens for a long period, often in a limbo, the in-between state of inactivity and apathy.

In this situation, the challenge of public institutions and civil society organisations is no longer to provide the basic emergency services to the freshly arrived individuals and families, but to help refugees exit the limbo and pave the way to their long-term integration. Integration is a complex process that requires many elements: speaking the local language, interacting with one’s environment, having a job and a place to live are fundamental conditions for being part of a community. Helping refugees move from apathy to activity is the first step in this process.

Curing the Limbo, an initiative by the Athens Municipality, connects the issues of integration, housing, exchange economy and active citizenship in a complex programme that helps refugees get involved in neighbourhood initiatives, learn new skills and access the labour market and permanent housing.

This is the first podcast in a series to explore various aspects of Curing the Limbo. In this episode, UIA expert Levente Polyák looks into the active citizenship component of the programme and visits a workshop mapping the Victoria neighbourhood with civic initiatives and refugees. Curing the Limbo builds on the thriving local civic ecosystem of Athens. One of the partners in the project consortium, the Athens Municipality's community platform synAthina has been mapping, assessing and helping citizen initiatives across the city since 2014. In Curing the Limbo, synAthina focuses on neighbourhoods and initiatives and spaces that can involve refugees in their activities, helping them develop skills, get to know communities and contribute to the creation of a positive impact on a neighbourhood. The platform provides the connection between refugees and neighbourhood groups and initiatives, allowing beneficiaries of the programme to engage with civic activities and to actively contribute to the quality of public spaces and services of Athens.

Curing the Limbo is funded by the EU's Urban Innovative Actions Programme, helping cities to develop new, innovation solutions for some of the most burning problems they are facing.

Curing the Limbo Zoom-in #1 was produced by Levente Polyák (Eutropian, Cooperative City) in January 2019

Jan 27, 201916:35