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Metropolis Atelier

Metropolis Atelier

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In a previous research project by LABO RUIMTE (Department of Environment & Team of the Flemish Architect, Flemish Government), Metro-polis I, the interaction between the railroad system and spatial development around stations in Flanders was explored. A translation of the insights from this study into action on the ground requires the interaction between different scales and the involvement of a broader group of actors (policy makers, developers, experts, railroad engineers, urban designers,...). In Metro-polis II Design studio, a series of workshop sessions will therefore be organized as a trans-disciplinary learning environment, focusing on the creation of inspiring visual material. Research-by-design will be employed as a tool for spatial imagination and clarification, to initiate a dialogue, and to connect key actors. The goal is to adjust and concretize the insights from the first study (which demonstrate the added value of better coherence between spatial and railway development), detect actors who can impact implementation on the ground, identify new coalitions, and design new models for collaboration or governance to actually realize that coherence. The Metro-polis studio team consisting of professors and researchers from the University of Antwerp will, in collaboration with the client, shape the (design) research questions and methodology of the design studio sessions and guide and document the entire process.

  • Team:
    • Tom Coppens (Promotor)
    • Maarten Van Acker (Co-promotor)
    • Raf Ilsbroekx (Co-promotor)
    • Frederik Vandyck (Co-promotor)
    • Nina De Jonghe (Research Fellow)
  • Period:
    • 2023 — 2024   (ongoing)
    Partner(s):
    • Vlaamse Overheid labo Ruimte
    • NMBS
    • Vlaamse oveherheid Departement Omgeving
    Client(s):