Achieving inclusion through renovation: learning from the afterlife of social housing transformation in post-war estates of Flanders and Brussels KU Leuven
Often built as innovative models, post-war social housing estates increasingly require renovation. Although the latter has been recently earmarked as a “high social impact” investment, it remains a complex process. One of its challenges is the sectorial treatment of social and spatial issues, even in the case of complex urban regeneration schemes. Participation, going from mere consultation to sophisticated co-creation, has become more common ...