Publication of the Build4People Poster Exhibition 2025 about the Build4People Ecocity Transition Labs series
Build4People is thrilled to announce a new poster exhibition providing comprehensive insights into the most successful transdisciplinary transformative format of the four-year Research & Development phase (2021-2025), the Build4People Ecocity Transition Labs series.
The Build4People Ecocity Transition Labs series was conducted in 2022, 2023, and 2024 based on an existing urban site in Phnom Penh to foster pioneering practices and alternative visions within a collective learning system through an innovative stakeholder alliance in-between the Phnom Penh City Administration, major local developer companies, local civil society organizations, internationally donor funded projects and representatives of various disciplines of local academia.
In cooperation with the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), the Build4People Ecocity Transition Labs particularly served to test locally adapted criteria, guidelines and strategies of sustainable neighbourhood development with the aims of reducing environmental costs, increasing urban resilience, and making sustainability measurable, as well as on a more general level of strengthening the implementation power and regulatory role of Phnom Penh City Administration.
A tangible outcome of these efforts has been the prototype development of the so called B4P Transformation Toolbox. Its components such as design and planning guidelines (e.g. on “Integrated Urban Design”, “Blue-Green Infrastructure”, “Governance and Participation”, etc.) support the implementation of technical criteria with minimum requirements for sustainable neighbourhood development. The target groups of the B4P Transformation Toolbox are primarily members of the city administration, project developers and planners, but also universities and, last but not least, the interested public.
During the upcoming Implementation phase (2025-2027), Build4People will facilitate the B4P Transformation Toolbox implementation as a comprehensive digital planning instrument and as inter-active online information-, public participation-, technology-, and learning platform that enables evidence-based data-driven decisions towards sustainability and enhanced quality of life.
The curator of the Build4People Poster Exhibition 2025 about the Build4People Ecocity Transition Labs series is the Build4People Work Package partner Eble Messerschmidt Partner Architects and Urban Planners PartGmbB, based in Tübingen, Germany.
All exhibition posters have been published following this link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23925432@N07/albums/72177720326776562