Urban regeneration, both public and private, can generate significant impacts not only on individual buildings but also on entire communities and territories.
These actions may affect various areas, including land use, mobility, functional and social mix, business opportunities, and collective well-being.
To effectively plan, manage, and evaluate urban regeneration processes, it is essential to integrate diverse skills and consider the contribution of various actors in a complex system of relationships.
For this reason, Bocconi University, as part of the MUSA Spoke 1 project and with the support of GBC Italia, has created the course “Masterclass on Urban Regeneration: Tools and Skills.”
This series of masterclasses is designed to provide the necessary tools to understand and govern urban regeneration processes. These lessons will cover innovative development models, value generation mechanisms, and the role of various stakeholders, both public and private.
The masterclasses, each lasting six hours, will be held at Bocconi University in Milan, distributed over five Mondays starting from May 27, 2024. Each session includes a combination of lectures, testimonials, and case analyses, with the active involvement of participants. You can enroll in one or more masterclasses based on your interests.
Masterclass Schedule
The cycle will conclude on 1/7/2024 with a final workshop titled “Urban regeneration: Innovation in models and impact measurement – Key players in comparison” (Program) (Registration Link)
Participation in the masterclasses is free and open to a maximum of 60 participants, selected based on the order of registration. Each masterclass will provide 6 professional training credits (cfp) to architects, with a minimum attendance requirement of 100%. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Information and Details
The masterclasses are organized in collaboration with the Order of Architects PPC of the Province of Milan. For further details and to view the full program, visit the website: surlab.unibocconi.eu. For additional information, contact: surlab@unibocconi.it.