Open call: The Community Approach - Cities as circular, resilient and symbiotic micro factories

Useful information

Date
Monday 22nd May 2023 — Friday 9th June 2023
Opening hours
12:00am — 11:59pm
Venue
Maker V-10
Price
Free

About the event

We invite innovative thinkers and doers who are passionate about using design, architecture and innovation to create more sustainable, regenerative and resilient urban communities.

Over the course of 3 weeks from 22nd of May to 9th of June we invite you to work on a project during your residency.

The project can both be newly founded or can be something you’ve worked on in the past, that you want to realize. However, it needs to be physical and it needs to be ambitious and reaching for the vision of Cities as circular, resilient and symbiotic micro factories.

Through this residency, you’ll have the opportunity to collaborate and connect with national and international creative talents, learn from experts in the field and explore new ways of approaching urban development.

Come join us and help build a better future!

Apply here and join our Distributed Design residency programmeThe Community Approach: Cities as circular, resilient and symbiotic micro factories.

 

What’s in it for you?

  • 3 weeks residency programme
  • 1 month free 24/7 flex membership in Maker and V-10
  • Exhibitor spot at CAFx @ V-10 in June 2023
  • Access to a 870m2 professional and fully equipped workshop and prototype facility
  • Access to tools, repositories and resources developed by the DDP consortium
  • Networking and community building opportunities
  • Masterclasses
  • Mentorship from Danish and European experts
  • Designing for an open design culture
  • Material budget
  • Chance to apply for the DDP mobility scheme and win 500€ for your project
  • Maker provides introduction and safety courses – specialized courses (e.g. CNC course) must be arranged in the application process
  • Maker provides a facilitator for the whole residency as well as a technical assistant
  • Creative talent profile on DDP website and online exhibition