Cultural area development plan for Bremen

Client

Senatorin für Bau, Mobilität und Stadtentwicklung Bremen

Project period

January 2025 — December 2025

Services

Analysing the needs for cultural areas, process design, workshop design

Working method

Multidimensional data analysis, action plan, toolkit

Product

Cultural area development plan for Bremen

Our expertise

Cooperative urban development
Credits: Cosima Hanebeck
Credits: Cosima Hanebeck
Credits: Cosima Hanebeck

The cultural area development plan provides the city of Bremen with easily accessible expertise for successful, activating and transformative urban and cultural (area) development. The city of Bremen gains knowledge on how it can ensure the interface to the ‘productive city’, especially for young adults.

The aim of the project is to identify existing possibilities for responding more strongly and, above all, better to the increased demand for cultural space within the existing scope (existing spaces, interfaces, funding opportunities, regulations, etc.). We show which spaces and which offers are missing and what is needed to create them.

We show how existing spaces can be safeguarded without losing their innovative strength and flexibility.

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