Hope is to be done! Creating Positive Cities – results

Streetscene Bochum. Photo: Sebastian Schlecht

Students and teachers from TU Dortmund – Urban Design Unit – will start their three-day workshop with an open discussion about the possibility of achieving positive impacts on neighborhoods through design and strengthening hope as a motivation for this. After an introduction on the theme from Sebastian Schlecht and Renée Tribble and on the toolkit ‘Building with a positive footprint’ by Dutch architect Vincent van der Meulen, we will start a discussion on how the power of hope can be applied in specific domains of design practice. Join us!

"Hope is to be done! Creating Positive Cities." is part of the Master's program Urban Design Unit at the TU Dortmund's Department of Spatial Planning in a cooperation with lala.ruhr – the landscape and architecture laboratory – and the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (IABR) 2024 program Nature of Hope. 

The spoken language is English.  

This event is free, but you do need a ticket for the exhibition. You can buy this via the website of Nieuwe Instituut

More about Creating Positive Cities  

Hope has always been the epitome of striving for a better world. Today, in the uncertainty of the future, we only see a memory of it. To evolve a new stance, this hope must be reactivated. Passivity is not an option.   

Our cities are catalysts for our actions and attitudes, and our impact. "Creating Positive Cities" calls for redesigning our urban landscapes collaboratively in a way that the enormous efforts unfold as a generic positive effect, eliminating blind spots and the hazards of our future.   

The concept "Building with a Positive Footprint" by Dutch architect Vincent van der Meulen will serve us as a starting point to rediscover our relationships and distilling the positions of “Nature of Hope” into tangible and visionary positions for future urban landscapes. To better understand us, ensure positive impact and lay a foundation for an active and nurturing hope. Hope is to be done!  

The results will be applied to a Masters Design Project in Bochum, Ruhrgebiet in the following Semester.  

Sebastian Schlecht (lala.ruhr)  
Prof. Renèe Tribble (TU-Dortmund)  
Jose Mauricio Velazco Londono (TU-Dortmund)