Tuesday
12 Oct
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Feministisk byplanlægning

Kom med på byvandring og oplæg om feministisk byplanlægning i projektet Buens torv under Bispeengbuen.

Besøg Urban13 sammen med Courban design collective og hør et oplæg om feministisk byplanlægning under Bispeengbuen. Vi taler om hvordan området er under forandring og hvordan vi kan skabe tryggere og mere inkluderende offentlige rum gennem arbejde med feministisk byplanlægning. Oplægget består i en omvisning på området og et talk i det nye indendørs opholdsrum Væksthuset, som er en del af pilotprojektet Buens torv. Vi taler om hvilke erfaringer vi tager med os fra pilotprojektet, hvorfor der arbejdes mere med teamet i vores naboland og hvordan vi sætter feministisk byplanlægning på agendaen i Danmark.

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