Bottom Up City and how geosocial data can be used to track the power of meanwhile

In this episode, Alejandra Castro Giron, Urban Innovation researcher at TU Dortmund University, talks with Andreas Putlitz from Bottom-Up City about the possibilities of using geosocial data to track the impacts of meanwhile uses.
Escape to the city!

The second episode of T-Factor podcast is focused on how wild animals make urban areas their home Contrary to what many people might think, there is a growing population of wild animals coming to cities, as urban green areas can provide a habitat for birds, reptiles, insects and even small mammals. In the second T-Factor […]
T-Factor Podcast – How to design for animals?

The first episode of In the meantime, the T-Factor podcast, is aimed at exploring urban design through the needs of animals in urban areas and sharing practical tools to apply this vision to landscape projects.
New Schools of Thought, New Forms of Action: The Bilbaohaus Effect 2.0

It is increasingly known that higher education institutions should embrace a radical new role in the exploration of desirable futures. R&I are key to our progress as a society, yet too often these remain closed in universities’ labs.
T-Factor Roadshow kicks off!

As part of the aim of supporting the spread of temporary uses across European cities, during next months T-Factor team will organise local events focused on discussing temporary uses as viable tools to boost inclusive and participatory just transitions in cities.
From the “Catalan Manchester” into an exemplary innovation centre: lessons from Barcelona’s 22@ district

Barcelona’s Poblenou district (Spain), which had once been dubbed the “Catalan Manchester” and was the face of Catalonia’s industrial revolution, eventually lost its relevance. Abandoned by both industry and business, no longer attracting investments, it spent several decades simply withering away on the outskirts.
The key role of Historic Urban Areas to move towards Climate Neutral Cities

On October 12, Centrinno, HUB-IN and T-Factor will host a participatory session to discuss and share insights on how the regeneration of Historic Urban Areas can play a key role to achieve Climate Neutral Cities in Europe.
From an innovative tobacco factory to a modern hotspot in Florence: what can we learn?

Students from Mondragon University create a resource sharing spot in Zorrotzaurre

Erriberritu is a place to exchange resources and create connections between inhabitants and local projects
When urban populations can decide how to use the city’s budget: what can we learn from Lithuanian and European examples?

today PB is also considered to be a tool of social change, which creates communities and is capable of looking at cities through the eyes of the people.