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Bridging communities: how HörnAnkerHaus is revitalising Kiel’s waterfront

Kiel’s waterfront has long been the city's heart, where ships set sail for Scandinavia and the Baltic, embedding a deep maritime spirit into its culture. Over the years, however, parts of the waterfront became disconnected, leaving urban revitalisation opportunities untapped. The HörnAnkerHaus project is contributing to transforming a historically significant yet underutilised area into a thriving, sustainable urban quarter where housing, community, and commerce converge.

Neighbourhood Communities of Care

Vittoria Lombardi, a cultural practitioner based in Turin, Italy, uses art to spark social change and foster community engagement. With a diverse background in political science and the arts, she works for Milano Mediterranea. This nomadic participatory arts organisation connects communities through creative processes and innovative projects like the Neighbourhood Communities of Care initiative.

Sensing our surroundings: A Think-Do Tank for experiential care practices in our everyday spaces

As CrAFt’s last Core Group of Students, we were thrown into a sea of knowledge that had been accumulated by the previous three core groups. Among them, a Think-Do Tank event in Milan became ours to execute, which we took over mid-planning. Incidentally, the intensity of this process influenced us to choose a different approach than previous editions of the TDT, and navigate towards the act of slowing down and sensing one's surroundings.

Beyond placemaking: The role of arts and culture in shaping the sustainable city of the future

In this interview, Karel Koch, Lab Lead of Sluislab and Associate Lector at Inholland University of Applied Sciences, discusses the role of arts and culture in Amsterdam’s Sluisbuurt development. He explores how citizen engagement, creative interventions, and the New European Bauhaus principles are shaping the neighbourhood’s future while balancing flexibility and strategic urban planning.

The place where I connect: Viola

In this video essay, Viola, a member of Craft Corps Group 3, shares her insights as a recent graduate in Architecture and Urbanism from the Faculty of Architecture at the Czech Technical University in Prague. She expresses her passion for…

The place where I connect: Anastasia

In this video essay, Anastasia, a current member of the Craft Core Group, and an architecture student at the University of Antlerne in Trondheim, introduces herself as someone who enjoys experimenting with various art forms, particularly ink drawings and ink…

The place where I connect: Elham

In this video essay, Elham, an interactive multimedia designer and a proud member of Craft Group 3, introduces herself as a recent graduate with a master’s degree in digital design from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. She creates generative art…

The place where I connect: Sophie

In this video essay, Sophie, a member of Craft Core Group 3 and a student at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, reflects on her personal journey of finding a sense of home and connection in a new environment. Specialising…

Video essays: The place where I connect

"The place where I connect" is a short film series produced by CrAFt's Core Group of Students, exploring the deep connection between our emotions and the cities we inhabit. Each episode delves into personal reflections, uncovering how urban environments shape the protagonists while inspiring change. Through intimate storytelling, the series reveals the impact of city design on individual and collective well-being.

Prague’s first adventure playground

In 2024, the Czech Child-Friendly City Association launched the first Czech adventure playground. Inspired by a concept from Denmark, this pop-up playground in Prague allowed children to build and play freely. Despite initial uncertainties, the project’s success led to an extended run. It promoted sustainability, creativity, and community, inspiring plans for future playgrounds.

Exploring urban utopias in monofunctional cities

As European capital cities deal with rapid population growth, some towns face the opposite problem: population decline and economic downturns. Miodrag Kuč's project in Eisenhüttenstadt (Germany) and Visaginas (Lithuania) tackles these issues in two monofunctional cities dependent on heavy industries such as steel and nuclear energy. He helps residents craft a collective vision for their cities' futures through creative projects and extensive community involvement.

CrAFt’s song for the green revolution

Every revolution carries a song or hymn, a symbol of its values, hopes, and collective spirit. CrAFt, as a transformative initiative under the New European Bauhaus, embodies inclusiveness, aesthetics, and sustainability in the pursuit of climate-neutral cities, the cities of…

The Transition Experiments in Braga

Filipa Corais—a researcher, PhD student, architect, urban planner and head of mobility at the Municipality of Braga—blends theory and practice to reclaim public spaces for pedestrians and cyclists. Launched in 2022, her Transition Experiments introduced participatory processes in the city's urban planning by engaging various stakeholders.

Sladovna Písek: A gallery for children and their adults

Cultural centre Sladovna Písek (Czech Republic) transformed a former malt factory into a haven for children and adults. Offering exhibitions, theatrical experiences, and educational programmes, the centre promotes creativity, active citizenship and environmental consciousness. Under director Adam Langer, Sladovna Písek emphasises participatory processes, blending art and education to inspire young minds and foster a sense of community and environmental stewardship.

Street art in Bologna’s repurposed spaces

Architecture-engineering student Raffaele Tommaso Isernia shares his insights on cultural space DumBo, where art and community dialogue breathe new life into the industrial landscape, honouring the legacy of 90s graffiti artists while fostering contemporary creativity.