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SUMMARY:The regenerative city: a new framework for urban development
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DESCRIPTION:What: Research presentation & dialogue\n\nWhen: Tuesday 24 Marc
	h\n\nTime: Doors open 19:45\, start 20:00\, end 22:00\n\nWhere: On the Ceu
	vel\, In the Metabolic lab\n\nSign up: Register here [https://forms.gle/cC
	W45GhkugcFfqDV7] to reserve a spot\n\nAdmission: Free\n\n\nABOUT THIS EVEN
	ING\n\nDuring the Week of the Circular Economy\n[https://deweekvandecircul
	aireeconomie.nl/]\, designer and researcher Joris de\nLeeuw [https://www.l
	inkedin.com/in/jorisdeleeuw/] presents an in depth\nexploration of what it
	 means to make cities regenerative. Join the conversation\nand leave inspi
	red\, equipped with thought provoking questions and a fresh\nperspective t
	o take your own practice a step further. This research was carried\nout on
	 behalf of the Municipality of Amsterdam and is being shared publicly for\
	nthe first time here.\n\nThe transition to a new\, circular economy requir
	es more than smart material use\nand closed resource loops alone. It calls
	 for a different approach to the city\nitself. Cities that are not only le
	ss harmful\, but also actively repair damage.\n\nWhat makes a city regener
	ative? How can we design urban systems that restore\necosystems\, strength
	en local communities\, and build long term resilience?\nThrough research i
	nto international best practices\, a newly developed assessment\nframework
	\, and design sketches for a regenerative urban model\, we reflect on\ncon
	crete examples and the insights that emerge from them.\n\nWe conclude with
	 a look at Amsterdam: where are the opportunities for our city\nto integra
	te regenerative principles into policy\, design\, and implementation?\nHow
	 can this perspective support ongoing challenges such as climate adaptatio
	n\,\ninclusion\, reusing space\, and building a resilient city that can de
	al with\nuncertainty\, change\, and shocks?\n\nQuestions we will explore t
	ogether:\n\n * Can cities be not only less bad\, but truly do good for all
	 life?\n * Which design principles help apply regenerative thinking in urb
	an\n   development?\n * Which concrete interventions are conceivable\, and
	 at what scales\, to make\n   cities\n   truly regenerative?\n\nhttps://i0
	.wp.com/deceuvel.nl/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/profielfotoJoris.jpeg?ssl=1
	\n\nSign up here [https://forms.gle/cCW45GhkugcFfqDV7] .\n\nSee you at De 
	Ceuvel!
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/the-regenerative-city-a-new-framework-f
	or-urban-development
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LOCATION:De Ceuvel - Korte Papaverweg 2\, 1032 KB Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-noord,buiksloterham,community,repair
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>What:</strong> Research presentatio
	n &amp; dialogue</p> <p><strong>When:</strong> Tuesday 24 March</p> <p><st
	rong>Time:</strong> Doors open 19:45, start 20:00, end 22:00</p> <p><stron
	g>Where:</strong> On the Ceuvel, In the Metabolic lab</p> <p><strong>Sign 
	up: </strong>Register <a target="_blank" href="https://forms.gle/cCW45Ghku
	gcFfqDV7">here</a> to reserve a spot</p> <p><strong>Admission: </strong>Fr
	ee</p>  <h2><strong>About this evening </strong></h2> <p><strong>During th
	e <a target="_blank" href="https://deweekvandecirculaireeconomie.nl/">Week
	 of the Circular Economy</a>, designer and researcher <a target="_blank" h
	ref="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorisdeleeuw/">Joris de Leeuw</a> present
	s an in depth exploration of what it means to make cities regenerative. Jo
	in the conversation and leave inspired, equipped with thought provoking qu
	estions and a fresh perspective to take your own practice a step further. 
	This research was carried out on behalf of the Municipality of Amsterdam a
	nd is being shared publicly for the first time here. </strong></p> <p>The 
	transition to a new, circular economy requires more than smart material us
	e and closed resource loops alone. It calls for a different approach to th
	e city itself. Cities that are not only less harmful, but also actively re
	pair damage.</p> <p>What makes a city regenerative? How can we design urba
	n systems that restore ecosystems, strengthen local communities, and build
	 long term resilience? Through research into international best practices,
	 a newly developed assessment framework, and design sketches for a regener
	ative urban model, we reflect on concrete examples and the insights that e
	merge from them.</p> <p>We conclude with a look at Amsterdam: where are th
	e opportunities for our city to integrate regenerative principles into pol
	icy, design, and implementation? How can this perspective support ongoing 
	challenges such as climate adaptation, inclusion, reusing space, and build
	ing a resilient city that can deal with uncertainty, change, and shocks?</
	p> <p><strong>Questions we will explore together:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Ca
	n cities be not only less bad, but truly do good for all life?</li> <li>Wh
	ich design principles help apply regenerative thinking in urban developmen
	t?</li> <li>Which concrete interventions are conceivable, and at what scal
	es, to make cities<br> truly regenerative?</li> </ul> <p><a target="_blank
	" href="https://i0.wp.com/deceuvel.nl/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/profielfo
	toJoris.jpeg?ssl=1"></a></p>   <p>Sign up <em><a target="_blank" href="htt
	ps://forms.gle/cCW45GhkugcFfqDV7">here</a> </em>.</p>  <p>See you at De Ce
	uvel!</p>
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