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Active HORIZON European Commission

CREATIVE DRIVERS FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING HERITAGE LANDSCAPES

€3M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Politecnico Di Milano
Country Italy
Start Date Mar 01, 2023
End Date Feb 28, 2026
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 24
Roles Third Party; Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101095160
Grant Description

PALIMPSEST takes inspiration from the original meaning of the Greek word παλίμψηστος (palimpsestos, ‘again’ + ‘scrape’), which describes the process of the writing practices over papyrus: existing text was scraped and washed off, the surface re-smoothed, and the new literary material written on the saved material.

PALIMPSEST adopts this re-writing perspective and grounds it on a living heritage approach.

PALIMPSEST envisages regenerating the lost “sustainability wisdom” underlying the production of heritage landscapes through the activation of co-creation processes involving creative actors, technical stakeholders and civic society.

Here architecture, design and art practices will dialogue with place-specific needs and broad systemic challenges to imagine new scenarios and experiment with innovative practices connecting human actions, landscape heritage and sustainability objectives.

Such experiments will envision novel Landscape Scenarios aiming at producing dedicated Landscape Services, inspired by the generation of beneficial outcomes on ecosystem functions, which the creative contribution of CCIs will empower. Human practices will arise as relevant agents of a new sustainable palimpsest process.

PALIMPSEST will integrate the aforementioned Landscape Services in environmental-sensitive solutions with sustainable finance infrastructures to support the sharing and circulating of positive externalities at different levels among the landscape service actors and communities.

PALIMPSEST revolves around three pilots with strong cultural identities and relevant environmental problems: Lodz (PL), a UNESCO city of films fighting the highest air pollution levels in Europe; Milan fringes (IT), traditional agricultural landscapes struggling with unsustainable water use; Jerez de la Frontera (ES), an Andalusian wine landscape and vernacular site challenged by renewable energy production facilities.

All Grantees

Fundacion Cultural Universitaria de Las Artes de Jerez, Fundacion Publica Local; Nomad Garden Sl; Ente Regionale Per I Servizi All' Agricultura E Alle Foreste; Lodz Art Center; Semantika, Informacijske Tehnologije, Doo; Ayuntamiento de Jerez de la Frontera; Comune Di Parabiago; Anci Toscana Associazione; International Federation of Landscape Architecture - Europe; Associazione Etre Esperienze Teatrali Di Residenza; Akademia Sztuk Pieknych Im. Wladyslawa Strzeminskiego W Lodzi; D.Tsakalidis-G.Domalis Oe; Lodz-Miasto Na Prawach Powiatu; Asociacion Bc3 Basque Centre for Climate Change - Klima Aldaketa Ikergai; Politecnico Di Milano; Asociación Para El Desarrollo Rural de la Campiña de Jerez; Zapadoceska Univerzita V Plzni; Coal; Culturalink Sl; Desis Network; Karakorum Srl Impresa Sociale; Erevnitiko Panepistimiako Institouto Systimaton Epikoinonion Kai Ypologiston; Aalborg Universitet; Major Cities of Europe It Users Group Ev

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