Saturday
28 Sep
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Den Inkluderende By: Plads til Socialt Udsatte?

Vær med til en samtale og debat med Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne, Emergency Architecture & Human Rights og en repræsentant fra Socialforvaltningen i Københavns Kommune.

Image courtesy of Københavns Kommune

Vær med til en samtale og debat med Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne, Emergency Architecture & Human Rights og gadeplansmedarbejder i Københavns Kommune Line Køllgaard, samt Københavns Stadsarkitekt Lars Jensen

Hvordan kan Jernbanebyen blive en inkluderende bydel? Bland dig i samtalen med Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne, Emergency Architecture & Human Rights, og Line Køllgaard, gadeplansmedarbejder i Borgercenter voksne i Københavns Kommunes socialforvaltning, samt Københavns Stadsarkitekt Lars Jensen og CAFx. Vi taler blandt andet om, hvordan vi får plads til alle typer borgere og hvordan det muliggøres i en ny bydel som Jernbanebyen.

Under høringsperioden af lokalplanforslaget af Jernbanebyen berører vi disse og andre spørgsmål til film og samtale.

Tidspunkt: 13:30 – 14:30

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