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Open Landscape Academy works successfully in Athens
== First international OLA Event in the Athens Living Lab: Multiplier Event & Intensive Study Programme ==


As part of the ERASMUS project 'Open Landscape Academy', an intensive programme took place at the Agricultural University of Athens in Greece from 24-31 May 2024. 45 teachers and students from 10 project partners from six countries took part in the programme. The programme focused on the integrated and participatory development of the industrial district of Elaionas in the immediate vicinity of the university. European democracy was invented 2,500 years ago in the Athenian polis. There could therefore be no better place for the kick-off of the Open Landcsape Academy. The HfWU is coordinating the project.
As part of the ERASMUS project 'Open Landscape Academy', an intensive programme took place at the Agricultural University of Athens in Greece from 24-31 May 2024. 45 teachers and students from 10 project partners from six countries took part in the programme.  


The programme focused on the integrated and participatory development of the industrial district of Elaionas in the immediate vicinity of the university.
European democracy was invented 2,500 years ago in the Athenian Polis. There could therefore be no better place for the kick-off of the Open Landscape Academy.
*[https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43359_download&client_id=hfwu Download workshop booklet and programme]
===Spatial Context of the Athens Living Lab: The landscape around the campus of the Agricultural University ===
{{#display_map: 37.98363808134405,23.703966557651523~OLA Partner Agricultural University of Athens}}
== Overall goals of the Open Landscape Academy ==
'Democratic Landscape Transformation' is the focus of the ERASMUS project OLA - Open Landscape Academy. The project deals with the question of how people inside and outside universities can participate in democratic processes for the sustainable development of their immediate living environment. On the one hand, this involves process design, innovative methods, knowledge transfer and community building. On the other hand, the focus is always on concrete landscape realities as a common reference and specific system context for sustainable development on site.  
'Democratic Landscape Transformation' is the focus of the ERASMUS project OLA - Open Landscape Academy. The project deals with the question of how people inside and outside universities can participate in democratic processes for the sustainable development of their immediate living environment. On the one hand, this involves process design, innovative methods, knowledge transfer and community building. On the other hand, the focus is always on concrete landscape realities as a common reference and specific system context for sustainable development on site.  


In the course of the project, the Agricultural University of Athens, together with the social enterprise Commonspace, has set up a real-world laboratory that deals with the university's immediate community environment. Athens is facing major challenges. The city is currently considered the hottest metropolis in Europe and is disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change. At the same time, enormous economic and social transformation processes have to be mastered. All of this comes together very visibly in the district of Elaionas, a formerly fertile olive grove plain in the floodplain of the river Kifissos, which now lies under the motorway to the port.
== Local Challenges of the Athens Urban Landscape ==
In the course of the project, the Agricultural University of Athens, together with the social enterprise Commonspace, has set up a living lab that deals with the university's immediate community environment.  
 
Athens is facing major challenges. The city is currently considered the hottest metropolis in Europe and is disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change. At the same time, enormous economic and social transformation processes have to be mastered.  
 
All of this comes together very visibly in the district of Elaionas, a formerly fertile olive grove plain in the floodplain of the river Kifissos, which now lies under the motorway to the port.
 
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File:OLA Workshop Landscape 1.JPG|Accessibility is challenging in the public space of Elaionas
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 2.JPG|Former industries and places of production are under transformation
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 3.JPG|The university is a still a place of agricultural production
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 4.JPG|There are productive areas in the campus, for research and education
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 5.JPG|The green spaces on the campus have potential, however, some of them are hardly used
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 6.JPG|We explored opportunities for creating green connections
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 7.JPG|In the district, there are already unique local solutions for climate adaptation
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 8.JPG|...and various areas that could provide community spaces and services
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 9.JPG|Rivers and brooks are abandoned, hardly accessible and very neglected
File:OLA Workshop Landscape 10.JPG|The site foreseen for the new stadium is waiting for the transformation
</gallery>
 
== A collective and intensive learning and co-creation week ==
Over the course of the week, four international working groups developed different transformation pathways that could enable a democratic and participatory process. The results provide important impulses for the further development of the Athens living lab.
 
The projects included narrative approaches, drawn storylines, playful models for building local open space structures, development concepts for the local cultural heritage and the conception of an overarching governance model and an exemplary business model for a listed site to be transformed in the immediate vicinity of the university.
 
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File:OLA_Athens_2024_1.jpg|Orientation signs for the OLA activities in Athens
File:OLA_Athens_2024_2.jpg|Co-creating the tree of values of Elaionas
File:OLA_Athens_2024_3.jpg|Discovering the hidden rivers
File:OLA_Athens_2024_4.jpg|Collective brain storming to arrive at 'How might we?-Questions
File:OLA_Athens_2024_5.jpg|Illustrating the new stories of Elaionas
File:OLA_Athens_2024_6.jpg|All workshop participants
File:OLA_Athens_2024_7.jpg|Exploring the botanical gardens of the Agricultural University of Athens
File:OLA_Athens_2024_8.jpg|Key organising team: Eleni Mougiakou and Anastasia Christiaki from Commonspace, Angeliki Paraskevopoulou from AUA
</gallery>
 
== Overview of workshop results ==
 
* [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c5bd843c0ddb4aa2a429b0ce7835409e Storymap 'Roots of Elaionas' - A pathway towards celebrating local culture]
* [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43356_download&client_id=hfwu Presentation working group 'Biodiversity and Environment']
* [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43355_download&client_id=hfwu Presentation working group 'Social innovation, landscape governance and entrepreneurship']
 
== Multiplier Event for the OLA Charta for Democratic Landscape Transformation ==
 
The international week in Athens began on Friday, 24 May, with a multiplier event involving the Mediterranean working group of the European professional association for landscape architecture (IFLA Med) and numerous other local stakeholders. In this context, the project manager presented the '[https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43360_download&client_id=hfwu Charta for Democratic Landscape Transformation]', an important interim result of the OLA project.
 
This was followed by statements and reactions from multiple local and international representatives on the Charta's key messages and transfer opportunities for local adaptation. The charta comprises the key guidelines, values and concepts that the Open Landscape Academy - OLA - will be addressing on a permanent basis. The aim is to develop a global community of interest. OLA brings together people who want to initiate, support and steer democratically based transformation processes in their local landscapes.
 
To this end, OLA offers theoretical and methodological reflection, good practice examples and permanent exchange formats that are digital and therefore globally inclusive.


Over the course of the week, four international working groups developed different transformation paths that could enable a democratic and participatory process. The results provide important impulses for the further development of the Athens real-world laboratory. The projects included narrative approaches, drawn storylines, playful models for building local open space structures, development concepts for the local cultural heritage and the conception of an overarching governance model and an exemplary business model for a listed site to be transformed in the immediate vicinity of the university.
* [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43358_download&client_id=hfwu Download Agenda Multiplier Event]
* [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43360_download&client_id=hfwu Download OLA Charta Status June 2024]
* [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_43361_download&client_id=hfwu OLA Project Presentation for Multiplier Event]


Project manager Dr Ellen Fetzer and Prof Dr Dirk Funck from HfWU accompanied the workshop with a focus on governance design and social innovation.
Impressions from the OLA Multiplier Event in Athens
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Multiplier OLA Athens 1.JPG|Waiting for the event to start
Multiplier OLA Athens 2.JPG|Eleni Mougiakou from Commonspace presents the Athens participatory lab
Multiplier OLA Athens 3.JPG|Wonderful guest lecture coming in online from Jala Makhzoumi 
Multiplier OLA Athens 4.JPG|Statements from partners and participants on the OLA Charta document
</gallery>


The international week began on Friday, 24 May, with a multiplier event involving the Mediterranean working group of the European professional association for landscape architecture (IFLA Europe) and numerous other local stakeholders. In this context, the project manager presented the 'Charter for Democratic Landscape Transformation', an important interim result. The charter comprises the key guidelines, values and concepts that the Open Landscape Academy - OLA - will be addressing on a permanent basis. The aim is to develop a global community of interest. OLA brings together people who want to initiate, support and steer democratically based transformation processes in their local landscapes. To this end, OLA offers theoretical and methodological reflection, good practice examples and permanent exchange formats that are digital and therefore globally inclusive.
== More impressions from the workshops and field visit in Athens ==
<gallery widths="250" heights="180">
File:OLA Workshop Athens 10.JPG|Expert insights into the spatial context
File:OLA Workshop Athens 11.JPG|Prototyping the transition pathways
File:OLA Workshop Athens 12.JPG|...co-creating stories of change
File:OLA Workshop Athens 13.JPG|...modeling the spatial transition
File:OLA Workshop Athens 14.JPG|...and game-based forms of interaction
File:OLA Workshop Athens 16.JPG|workshop programme in action
File:OLA Workshop Athens 17.JPG|The Charta for Democratic Landscape Transformation in action
File:OLA Workshop Athens 18.JPG|designing new stories and forms of story-telling
File:OLA Workshop Athens 19.JPG|cooperation with art students on campus
File:OLA Workshop Athens 20.JPG|Inputs from the local social entrepreneurship scene
File:OLA Workshop Athens 21.JPG|Collaborative work on the story-telling approach
File:OLA Workshop Athens 22.JPG|Visualising transition pathways in a spatial context
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 14:42, 19 June 2024

First international OLA Event in the Athens Living Lab: Multiplier Event & Intensive Study Programme

As part of the ERASMUS project 'Open Landscape Academy', an intensive programme took place at the Agricultural University of Athens in Greece from 24-31 May 2024. 45 teachers and students from 10 project partners from six countries took part in the programme.

The programme focused on the integrated and participatory development of the industrial district of Elaionas in the immediate vicinity of the university.

European democracy was invented 2,500 years ago in the Athenian Polis. There could therefore be no better place for the kick-off of the Open Landscape Academy.

Spatial Context of the Athens Living Lab: The landscape around the campus of the Agricultural University

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Overall goals of the Open Landscape Academy

'Democratic Landscape Transformation' is the focus of the ERASMUS project OLA - Open Landscape Academy. The project deals with the question of how people inside and outside universities can participate in democratic processes for the sustainable development of their immediate living environment. On the one hand, this involves process design, innovative methods, knowledge transfer and community building. On the other hand, the focus is always on concrete landscape realities as a common reference and specific system context for sustainable development on site.

Local Challenges of the Athens Urban Landscape

In the course of the project, the Agricultural University of Athens, together with the social enterprise Commonspace, has set up a living lab that deals with the university's immediate community environment.

Athens is facing major challenges. The city is currently considered the hottest metropolis in Europe and is disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change. At the same time, enormous economic and social transformation processes have to be mastered.

All of this comes together very visibly in the district of Elaionas, a formerly fertile olive grove plain in the floodplain of the river Kifissos, which now lies under the motorway to the port.

A collective and intensive learning and co-creation week

Over the course of the week, four international working groups developed different transformation pathways that could enable a democratic and participatory process. The results provide important impulses for the further development of the Athens living lab.

The projects included narrative approaches, drawn storylines, playful models for building local open space structures, development concepts for the local cultural heritage and the conception of an overarching governance model and an exemplary business model for a listed site to be transformed in the immediate vicinity of the university.

Overview of workshop results

Multiplier Event for the OLA Charta for Democratic Landscape Transformation

The international week in Athens began on Friday, 24 May, with a multiplier event involving the Mediterranean working group of the European professional association for landscape architecture (IFLA Med) and numerous other local stakeholders. In this context, the project manager presented the 'Charta for Democratic Landscape Transformation', an important interim result of the OLA project.

This was followed by statements and reactions from multiple local and international representatives on the Charta's key messages and transfer opportunities for local adaptation. The charta comprises the key guidelines, values and concepts that the Open Landscape Academy - OLA - will be addressing on a permanent basis. The aim is to develop a global community of interest. OLA brings together people who want to initiate, support and steer democratically based transformation processes in their local landscapes.

To this end, OLA offers theoretical and methodological reflection, good practice examples and permanent exchange formats that are digital and therefore globally inclusive.

Impressions from the OLA Multiplier Event in Athens

More impressions from the workshops and field visit in Athens