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Stakeholder Mapping (Deliverable 2.1)

This project deliverable discusses the meaning of stakeholders for the project, an approach to stakeholder engagement and an initial stakeholder mapping. Furthermore, it provides a template for documenting stakeholder activities. The stakeholder mapping categorizes stakeholders based on who they are, their interest(s) and what their engagement in BuiltHub could be. This mapping exercise allowed for a better understanding of the stakeholder groups needed by the project to ensure full representati...

BuiltHub project introduction video (Deliverable 7.6)

This first project video introduces the project and provides a general scope of the planned activities and targeted users. This product will be a fundamental digital tool to disseminate through online channels, specifically its website and social media, to connect with stakeholders and achieve impacts. View the video here.

Project Flyer (Deliverable 7.4)

This project flyer is a clear, concise and visual explanation of the BuiltHub project. It communicates the planned project activities and community of users, as well as the planned capabilities of the BuiltHub platform. The flyer also acts as a useful tool to inform readers how they can get involved in the project.

Project website, visual identity and templates (Deliverable 7.3)

This deliverable summarises the three key components used to visually communicate about the BuiltHub project, namely its website, its visual identity and its templates. The website, builthub.eu, is designed so that via headings like 'About', 'Updates', 'Resources', 'Get Involved' and 'Contact', visitors are able to easily locate information. The logo, colour palette and font that make up the project visual identity are also elaborated. Templates for Microsoft Word and Powerpoint are also introdu...
Guidance document
Published: 2021

Policy Brief #03: Financing the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage: Enabling complementary financing instruments for bottom-up initiatives

In this Policy Brief, we present recommendations for policy makers, heritage officers, and planners, at national and sub-national levels of government. These recommendations aim to support the implementation of adaptive heritage reuse projects. The recommendations are based on our work in the OpenHeritage project and in particular our reports on policy and the governance dialogue.
Financing the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage is a challenging undertaking and requires the orchestration of co...
Report
Published: 2021

Cultural Heritage Leading Urban Futures: Actions and Innovations from ROCK Project

Actions and Innovations from ROCK Project

European sustainability award launched at Change the Change conference

Win 10,000 EUR and be recognised as a European leader of sustainable urban transformation with the 2019 Transformative Action Award

KeepWarm Learning Centre

The KeepWarm Learning Centre is pooling resources and solutions on district heating in Europe and beyond. This includes a large selection of training materials developed or collected by project partners, but also reports, materials with data-sheets, analysis, policy recommendations, as well as business models, funding sources, project development and implementation steps characteristic for each of the technological solutions.

ROCK Factsheet No. 3: Technological solutions for heritage-led urban regeneration

This is the last of the three factsheets that present the diverse facets of the ROCK project. This third factsheet will dig deeper into one of the most distinctive elements of the project: technological solutions to boost heritage-led urban regeneration.