Piotr Lorens on behalf of Gdańsk University of Technology at the 60th ISOCARP World Planning Congress presented our project!
The project emphasizes:
- Public participation and co-creation in the planning process of the 15-Minute City (15mC).
- A thorough analysis of various techniques and methods that foster community engagement.
- Exploration of planning tools and instruments that support the creation of 15mC models.
- Testing and refining these approaches within 4 Urban Living Labs.
Key Takeaways from Piotr’s Presentation:
- The critical role of participation and co-creation in shaping the future of the 15-Minute City.
- Merging analog, VR, and AR techniques is important to enhance the planning process.
- A focused approach to the design and programming of public spaces.
- Effective collaboration between public and private sectors is needed to ensure successful urban transformations.
The presentation was a powerful reminder of the evolving nature of urban planning and the potential of technology and collaboration in creating more inclusive, accessible cities.

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