To fight climate change, civic awareness, tools and infrastructures are increasingly necessary that make good practices of individuals and groups of citizens in the urban context possible and effective. Participate (remotely) in the opening events of Start Park Lucca, the project dedicated to the transformation of Valgimigli Park into the second Start Park in Europe
Saturday, Nov 7th, 3pm - 4pm
Exploration of the Park by Lucca Creative Hub live from the Start Park Facebook Page
Monday, Nov 9th, 5pm - 7pm
Project launch webinar and world café to start co-designing the resilient Valgimigli Park.
Participation is free and open to all
To participate at webinat you must register here https://www.eventbrite.it/…/biglietti-start-park-social…
or by sending an email to luccacreativehub@gmail.com
Members will be provided with the access link to the platform and online work tools.
Program
Saturday, Nov 7th - SOCIAL INSPECTION
3pm - 3:30pm > Valgimigli park – brief history of the park in connection with ASP Carlo Del Prete
3:30pm - 4pm > Social inspection – exploration of the park in live streaming with Lucca Creative Hub
Monday, Nov 9th – WEBINAR
5pm - 5:15pm > Start Park and urban futures – curated by Iridra and Codesign Toscana
5:15pm - 5:30pm > Lucca and the Valgimigli Park – curated by Lucca Creative Hub with the support of ASP Carlo Del Prete
5:30pm - 6:30pm > Collaborative world café
6:30pm - 7pm > Return of working groups and presentation of upcoming appointments
Why participate?
To find out more about the good practices that can be implemented to combat the effects of climate change; to be an active and operational part of the development of a collaborative project and a movement of creative activists (!); to meet experts and professionals in the field of action research and co-design, and architects and engineers in the world of Green-Blue Infrastructure (GBI).
The project is promoted by Iridra and Codesign Toscana with Lucca Creative Hub and in collaboration with ASP Carlo del Prete, with the patronage of the Municipality of Lucca thanks to access to European funding from the Designscapes call