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Following the modules of the online seminars, the Living Lab platform will be tutoring students in outreach and developing their research processes. During meetings, the students will be experience peer-to-peer learning through exposure to each other’s projects. The challenge of the Living Lab is to get the participants to engage in critical reflection towards democratic and participatory processes of designing. | |||
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Revision as of 22:52, 30 March 2021
The SLU Living Lab
The SLU Living Lab is based on students’ projects that have the ambition of pursuing democratic design processes. The Living Lab seeks ways to establish a new framework for linking the work of SLU Landscape students to local communities. Its aim is to support and assist students in developing strategies to work in connection to their local communities.
Who is Involved?
The students, together with the instructors and the communities that they will work with.
Main Theme of the Living Lab
The SLU Living Lab will focus on fostering and pursuing students’ theses and individual research projects. The SLU Living Lab does not have a one single community and a single place to work with. Instead, it adapts to the needs and aspirations of the students. The Living Lab offers students in Landscape Architecture a platform for developing and concretizing their research projects. The Living Lab gathers together the communities that the students will decide to work with.
Methods
Following the modules of the online seminars, the Living Lab platform will be tutoring students in outreach and developing their research processes. During meetings, the students will be experience peer-to-peer learning through exposure to each other’s projects. The challenge of the Living Lab is to get the participants to engage in critical reflection towards democratic and participatory processes of designing.
Project Impacts
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Project Location & Dissemination
Location of the Living Lab in Bologna is the Ex Villa Salus, SE of the city center.
The Living Lab will mainly focus on a building in the South-East suburbs of Bologna. Born as an eighteenth-century noble villa, it underwent various structural interventions in the 50s and 60s of the twentieth century: the construction of two side wings and the raising of three floors. It later became a private nursing home. After the bankruptcy it was acquired by the Municipality of Bologna in 2007.
Today the villa is closed and unusable and is in a state of total neglect. Through the project, the structure aims to become a place open to the territory and citizens. The general objective of the project is the inclusion in the local context of a center of hospitality, work and intercultural welfare. Another aspect of the Living Lab consists in thinking about connections with the headquarters of the ETA BETA Cooperative and with Bologna city center.