Urban vacancy: mapping the European research landscape
by Bas van Heur Abstract Although still a niche within established disciplines, research on urban vacancy has boomed in recent decades, with different research communities investigating different dimensions of vacancy. However, these communities rarely communicate with each other, leading to parallel debates, different conceptual vocabularies and diverging empirical foci. This becomes particularly problematic in the […]
Collective cultural infrastructures: Ownership, architecture, governance

by Bas van Heur, Els Silvrants-Barclay, Menna Agha. – In this article, we discuss three core concerns: developing diverse and flexible understandings and models of ownership, designing architectural typologies that contribute to more accessible and inclusive cultural spaces, and realizing modes of grassroots urban governance that allow for collective action beyond token participation.