International Online Seminar: Public space, play and neurodiversity: Challenges towards an urban european agenda

Activating Spaces with neuroDiverse Publics (ASD Publics) presents «Public space, play and neurodiversity: Challenges towards an urban european agenda», an international seminar that shares experiences from projects about public space, play, and neurodiversity by bringing together teams of experts from different countries.

1. Welcome

2. Projects presentation

2.1 Urban Design and Planning for Autism. Valentina Talu, Università di Sassari – Dipartimento di Architettura, Design e Urbanistica (DADU). www.tamalaca.com

2.2 Autism Spectrum Disorder, a singular perception of the city. Marie Pieron, Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition Center, Université de Paris – CNRS. www.incc-paris.fr

2.3 Play and public space….reflections from Wales. Marianne Mannello, Play Wales. www.playwales.org.uk

2.4 AutSPACEs: co-creating a citizen science platform. Georgia Aitkenhead, Helen Duncan, Bastian Greshake Tzovaras and Otis Smith, The Alan Turing Institute. www.turing.ac.uk

2.5 Activating Spaces with neuroDiverse Publics. Blanca Calvo Coixet and Raquel Colacios. Urban Transformation and Global Change Laboratory (TURBA lab), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

3. Discussion.

Event chaired by Ramon Ribera-Fumaz. Urban Transformation and Global Change Laboratory (TURBA lab), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Note: Discussion was not recorded.

Agenda info: https://www.uoc.edu/portal/en/agenda/2023/agenda_010.html

Project info: https://asdpublics.eu/


EIT Community New European Bauhaus ASD Publics is supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union.

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