Webinar: Engaging Communities. Tools and Approaches for Co-Creation

Engaging Communities: Tools and Approaches for Co-Creation

Practice-Based Insight: Glass Design and Urban Regeneration through a Participatory Approach

Speaker: Monika Arczyńska (Poland), Co-founder of A2P2, specializes in architecture and urban planning with a focus on participatory approaches

Time: 4 June 2025, 10:00 CET

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The speaker’s presentation will focus on participatory processes in both short- and long-term projects planned for the Ząbkowice district in Dąbrowa Górnicza (Poland). It was once famous for its glassworks and world class designs, now neglected and in need for urban regeneration. The Local Action Plan was developed in collaboration between local community, artists, researchers, and local business which includes a number of ideas associated with glass heritage of the district.

Monika Arczyńska is a co-founder of A2P2 – consulting and design company, providing services in participatory design of districts and public spaces in major Polish cities, masterplanning and consultancy in pre-planning stage of public buildings. She studied at Gdansk University of Technology and TU Delft. Her PhD thesis was focused on the relations between consumer society and sustainable housing. Adjunct professor at Gdansk University of Technology, she also lectures at postgraduate courses. In 2006-2017 she was employed with Heneghan Peng Architects and involved in designing public buildings (ie. Grand Egyptian Museum and Palestinian Museum awarded with Aga Khan Award). Contributor to a number of architectural magazines including Czech INTRO.