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WE'RE EXPLORING THE WHAT, WHERE + HOW OF 21ST CENTURY #URBANMANUFACTURING IN
EUROPEAN CITIES.


WHAT IS URBAN MANUFACTURING?

Many western cities have shifted their focus from producing things, to focusing
on housing and environments for services jobs. This begs the questions - what
things should cities still make?

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ABOUT THE CITIES OF MAKING

Cities of Making is exploring the what (technology and resources), the where
(spatial conditions) and how (the governance and application) of urban based
manufacturing in European cities.

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IN THE MAKING: BRUSSELS ATLAS

The relation between the production of goods and the city has radically changed
over the last century, leading to a strong disconnection that exiled
manufacturing activities to marginal places, out of sight. In recent years, such
confinement and its negative consequences   congestion, energy waste, pollution,
employment unbalance has gained attention worldwide. Critical discussions and a…

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 * Report /
 * Socio-economics

WHO BENEFITS FROM PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES? ANALYSIS OF THE CASE OF CUREGHEM

Space for SMEs in the city has been a hot topic in Brussels circles concerned
with urban and economic transformation for several years now. Several analyses
show that the situation in the Brussels Capital Region is worrying: SMEs are
leaving the city. VUB researchers Alexandre Orban and Fabio Vanin, in…

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 * Resources

CASE STUDY REPORT: THE MAKER-MILE IN EAST LONDON

This case study focuses on making and manufacturing in the London inner city
area of Hackney and Tower Hamlets, known as the ‘Maker-Mile’. It illustrates how
manufacturing and making has historically and dynamically become embedded into a
mainly residential-commercial part of London, with makers being distributed
across the area as…

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COM POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS

Based on the Cities of Making patterns, we have developed twelve action areas.
 There is no key priority or starting point.  Some cities may already address
some of these recommendations, however may not have noticed other opportunities.
For policy makers interested in manufacturing, dive in where you think it will…

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WORKSHOP: NDSM

This workshop will present a tool designed to facilitate urban manufacturing,
developed in the (JPI) Cities of Making project (www.citiesofmaking) based on
the book ‘Foundries of the Future’. The tool is based on three years of research
and development focused on Brussels, London and Rotterdam/The Hague. The result
is a…

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CASE STUDY REPORT: LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY

Haringey is representative of small, low-density, inner-city industrial zones
which are embedded into their neighbourhoods.  With the growth of demand for
housing and the increasing of land prices, sites like those found in Haringey
are under serious threat from gentrification. The totality of the companies
analysed in the Borough of…

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CASE STUDY REPORT: OLD OAK AND PARK ROYAL (OPDC)

This report looks into the state of the businesses, what is made and
particularly the kinds of resources and technology used in the manufacturing
process on one of Europe’s largest industrial estates, at a time where it is
confronted by the demand for space within London. According to the Park…

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PROFILES: WOOD IN MOLENBEEK – BRUSSELS

Wood in Molenbeek is partly a social project within a disadvantaged
neighbourhood and partly a university action research project to explore the
capacity to re-use wood, a very common waste stream.…

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PROFILES: GILLIS PRINTING – BRUSSELS

Gillis is one of a few remnant printers that remains in Brussels’ inner-city
neighbourhood of Cureghem. The company has seen radical change of both the
neighbourhood and clients.  It is now at a critical moment, will the owner end
the business and cash in on the recent increase in land…

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