Reimagining Abandoned Urban Spaces into Cultural Centers with Tiffany Fukuma

Cities Reimagined - A podcast by Johannes Riegler

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This week’s guest on Cities Reimagined is Tiffany Fukuma, Managing Director of Trans Europe Halles, a network of over 160 alternative cultural centres across 40 countries which all have one in common: they reinterpret neglected and underused spaces such as factory and military buildings, commercial spaces, parking lots etc. for grassroots cultural activities.In this episode, we talk about... 🏭… how alternative cultural centres are creating new usages and identities of buildings and spaces ✨… why the trust of local administrations in the creativity of the residents will generate more exciting cities. 🪙… how city administration increasingly recognises that small-scale funding of resident-driven initiatives leads to more robust long-term transformation. 🌳… how repurposing existing buildings is essential for making cities sustainable and livable. 🗺️ … how Tiffany’s background in organising punk rock shows in squats, working in embassies and city administration in Japan, Canada and France led to managing Trans Europe Halles. Cultural centres and initiatives repurposing abandoned spaces are crucial for reimagining cities. They are dynamic spaces that foster creativity, community engagement, and social cohesion. They are experimental spaces, reinterpreting buildings and shifting the function of spaces. They develop new identities by reinterpreting the built environment and cultural heritage of cities and neighbourhoods.More info:Johannes on LinkedInCities Reimagined: www.anthropocene.city/podcastTrans Europe Halles: https://teh.net

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