Theme: Collaboration for Better Places
When: October 26th, 1-2pm
Register in advance for this meeting: Here
The Reimagine Café is a community space for all those involved in placemaking and reimagining their built environment, meeting on the last Tuesday of every month.
Our October café will focus on collaboration, and how this can build innovative, impactful and long-lasting improvements in our built environment. Collaboration can be between areas of practice, between individuals, between communities and specialists, and can be a really valuable experience for all involved.
In this cafe, we will hear from Alison Harvey, Planning & Development Officer with the Heritage Council, and Project Manager of the Collaborative Town Centre Health Check Programme (CTCHC). The CTCHC is a trans-disciplinary programme that brings together multiple stakeholders to better understand the values and challenges of their town centre.
If you would like to join us to discuss this topic, or to share an example from your own area, join us on ZOOM on Tuesday, October 26th. We would love to hear about examples of collaboration during this session, so if you would like to share, email engagement@architecturefoundation.ie before October 23rd.
Register in advance for this meeting: Here
Reimagine is a nationwide placemaking programme delivered by the Irish Architecture Foundation, working with communities across Ireland to co-create and co-design solutions to problems or opportunities they’ve identified in their locality.
Reimagine is supported by Creative Ireland’s national creativity fund and the Dept of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
Image: Reimagine Tallaght/Melt the Walls – Ste Murray