The serious game “urbEN”, developed in the framework of the Erasmus+ project “LOTUS”, will be experimented at Politecnico di Torino in the bachelor degree’s course “Economic feasibility of plans and project” (professor I. Lami). The game will be played on 21st and 22nd November in the bachelor programme in “Territorial, Urban, […]
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Politecnico di Torino presents, in synergy with local players, a permanent biennial event dedicated to technology’s decisive impact on each aspect of human life – from health to environment, from interpersonal relationships to democracy: Biennale Tecnologia. Biennale Tecnologia is a wide-ranging event that offers to the citizenry an articulated, inclusive and accessible […]
In the framework of the Erasmus+ project “LOTUS”, Politecnico di Torino proposes a Ph.D. course entitled “Learning by playing: Urban energy transition as a Serious Game” (professors F. Abastante and G. Cotella). The course will be held in January 2023 in the interuniversity Ph.D. programme in “Urban and Regional Development”: […]
Over the course of three days we trained game masters and data managers to play the UrbEN game with students and professionals independently. The learning, teaching and training activity took place at the CAUE in Evreux, France.
Last week, another successful Multiplier Event took place in Evreux, France, organized by our partner LogiVille in cooperation with the Département de l’Eure and the CAUE27.Lotus was presented by Thierry Vilmin and Hansjörg Drewello. Jacky Aignel presented the case of Le Mené. In addition there was a presentation of Guillaume Lefrançois […]
The multiplier event in Pilsen attended 46 participants representing 14 institutions (15 national and 1 foreign). Considering that the conference was held as in person conference after three years due to the COVID19, the overall participation was good and more participant came than originally foreseen.
The SPATIONOMY 2.0 project is aiming at designing games for exploring economic data using spatial data insights. Similarly to the LOTUS project, gamification is a crucial part for creating learning tools for students and other players. The SPATIONOMY 2.0 project aims to innovate the way of teaching about the distinct […]
The European Regional/Spatial Planning Charter (1983) defines spatial planning as “an interdisciplinary and comprehensive approach directed towards a balanced regional development and the physical organisation of space according to an overall strategy.” The current overall strategy is primarily given by international, national and other economic, social, cultural and ecological policies […]
The multiplier event of LUTUS will be organised in the frame of the annual JOINT conference organised by the University of West Bohemia and the Plan4all association in Pilsen. The conference is focused on projects related to spatial and urban planning, transport, rural development, environment and other topics. The main […]