Pilot cases for design-driven participative campus development
The project Live Baltic Campus has conducted six regional pilot cases, one in each participating city. These pilot resulted into one research report and five integrated campus development plans taking into account the inputs from relevant stakeholders, linking to on-going city plans and development processes as well as addressing the spatial connection between the campus and its surroundings.
The objective has not only been to develop the campus areas in question, but also to learn about design based co-develoment process and to identify best practices, which could be adapted to other city planning processes in the future. Thus the collaboration between higher education and the cities is utmost important.
Pilot cases have been situated in different phases in regards of the official city planning process and each of them had their own focus.
Learn more about pilot cases and their process on the pilot blogs:
Helsinki: Myllypuro Campus to become a hub for wellbeing
Riga: Creating Riga’s first campus
Stockholm: A study on participatory process that led towards the resilient Campus Albano
Tartu: Understanding the impact of campus location
Turku: Campus as a service – collaboration of six higher education institutes