Parkkeepers

KUNSTrePUBLIK together with the neighborhood action group 'Parkkeepers' will develop a case study for new forms of urban furniture on the public community plaza ‚Plato‘ in the city of Belgrade. The furniture is part of the longterm struggle of Parkkeepers to revitalize the space that has been neglected by authorities and to find common interests and ways to realize them with the local inhabitants of the area.
After the kick-off workshop 'City-Conflict' in 2017, the case study will be implemented in May 2018, as part of BINA architecture festival in Belgrade.

    Hacking Urban Furniture: Case studies, conference, presentation, research essays co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and the Senate Department of Culture.

    Shared Cities: Creative Momentum (SCCM) is a European cultural platform addressing the contemporary urban challenges of European cities. SCCM is a joint project of Goethe-Institut (DE), Czech Centres (CZ), reSITE (CZ), Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava (SK), Association of Belgrade Architects (RS), Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre – KÉK (HU), Katowice City of Gardens (PL), KUNSTrePUBLIK (DE), Mindspace (HU), Old Market Hall Alliance (SK), Res Publica – Cities Magazine (PL). Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.